Manufacturers   of 

Higk   Grade   Terra  Cotta 

Architectural  = 

In     All     Colors 

Main  Office  and   ^iVorks: 

1000   Clybourn    Avenue— Phone,    North  1463 

Branch  Office:  1415  Railway  Exchange,  Phone,  Harrison   1134 

CHICAGO 


Portland  Cement 

fire  Brick 

fiard  Ulall  Plaster 


an& 


general  Building 
Supplies.. 


Including  Sand,  GraVel,  Louisville  Cement,    White  Sand, 
Wall   Coping,   PaVing  and  'Building  "Bricf^,  Etc. 

Che  Garden  City  Sand  Co., 


,PHnNcc.     (Main  4827 
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1201  to  1206  Security  "Bldg., 
188 Madison  St.,  CHICAGO. 


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THE  CHICAGO  IMPROVED  CUBE  CONCRETE  MIXER 


GASOLINE  OUTFIT  IN  DISCHARGING  POSITION 

7  sizes.    On  Skids  or  Trucks.    Steam,  Gasoline  or  Electric  Power 

"  IT  HAS   NO   INSIDES  " 

OBJECTIONS  TO  INSIDE  PARTS 

It  is  a.  Ifell  known  fact  that  mixers  ha'bing  inside  blades  pocket  and 
separate  the  material  as  it  enters,  and  again  in  turn  scoop  it  op  from  the 
bottom,  and  require  constant  attenton  to  dislodge  the  material  which  is  con- 
stantly attaching  itself  to  the  inside  mechanism,  not  only  causing  the 
material  to  ball,  but  greatly  decreasing  the  life  of  the  machine,  as  these 
accessories,  by  reason  of  their  resistance,  not  only  wear  out  rapidly  but 
largely  increase  the  strain  on  the  gears,  frame,  etc.  Our  CUBE  MIXER, 
<with  ordinary  use,  is  guaranteed  not  to  clog. 

SEND   FOR  CATALOGUE   NO.   35 

MUNICIPAL  ENGINEERING   AND   CONTRACTING   CO. 

607=1 1    Railway   Exchange, 

NE.W  YORK    OFFICE:  rHTrAm      ITT 

150  Nassau  Street  Lxrl  I  C/\OLI,    1JLL. 


^ — ^— 

• 


TRUE  CONCRETE  BLOCKS 


THE  AMERICAN   HYDRAULIC  STONE   CO.'S   TWO-PIECE   SYSTEM  MAKES 

THE  ONLY  TRUE  CONCRETE  BLOCK-THE  ONLY  PERFECT 

ARTIFICIAL  STONE 

It  makes  a  hollow  dead  wall  or  partition — cool  in  summer,  warm  in 
winter —impervious  to  moisture. 

It  is  cheaper  than  stone,  brick  or  any  other  block  or  fadftqg 
material. 

Our  Mixture — J  part  cement,  3  parts  sand,  4  parts  gravel  or  crushed 
stone. 

Walls  constructed  of  this  block  contain  both  vertical  and  horizontal 
air  space,  and  contain  50  per  cent  of  same. 

Walls  constructed  of  this  block  have  the  strongest  masonry  bond 
known -a  header  bond  every  7  to  9  inches  in  the  horizDntal  and  9  to 
12  inches  in  the  perpendicular. 

The  machinery  outfit  is  most  complete,  the  shipping  weight  of  which 
is  in  excess  of  5,500  pounds,  and  makes  blocks  for  walls  varying  in  thick- 
ness from  \Yz  to  J7  inches,  or  with  the  multiple  air  space  system  to  any 
thickness  desired  and  any  style  face.  As  the  entire  block  is  made  under 
one  pressure  (over  70,000  pounds),  the  face  and  body  of  the  block  are 
thoroughly  incorporated  and  the  union  is  perfect. 

The  American  Hydraulic  Stone  Co/s  System,  as  to  machinery, 
blocks  and  walls,  is  protected  under  the  broadest  patents. 

It  will  be  to  your  interest  to  investigate  this  system  before  installing 
a  plant  for  the  manufacture  of  concrete  blocks. 

WRITE    FOR    OUR  48   PAGE    PROSPECTUS  AND   FULL 
PARTICULARS 

ILLINOIS  HOLLOW  WALL  AND  CONCRETE  COMPANY 

1016  New  York  Life  Building  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


ELEVATOR  CARS,  CHICAGO  P.  O. 


Elevator  Cars,  Elevator 
Enclosures,  Artistic  Bank 
and  Office  Railings,  En- 
trance Doors,  Iron  Stairs 
and  Store  Fronts,  Mauso- 
leum Work,  Grilles, 
Guards  and  Wire  Work  in 
"Iron  and  Bronze. " 

Steel  and  Wire  Glass 
Fireproof  Enclosures  .  . 


THE  STANDARD  COMPANY 


PHONE  HARRISON  2514 


CHICKGO 


Labahn  Brick  Co.  does  not  belong  to  the  Brick  Trust 

LABAHN  BRICK  Co. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


OFFICE 

92  LaSalle  Street 
Room  60 

CHICAGO 

Telephone,  Main  3792 

Belmont  258  J 


BUILDING 
BRICK 

YARD  AT 

LANSING, 
ILL. 

Shipments  made  over 
Pittsburg  &  Ft.  Wayne 
or  Pan  Handle  Rail- 
roads. 


Knickerbocker  Ice  Co. 


DEALERS  IN 


SAND,  GRAVEL,  LIME,  CEMENT 

COMMON  BRICK,  HAIR 
STUCCO    AND    HARD    PLASTER 


J71  LaSalle  Street Suite  716-725 

New  York  Life  Building,    CHICAGO 

Telephone,  Central  1006 
Phone,  Main  375  Residence  Phone,  Dearborn  4973 

A.  W.  Sherlock 

Calking 
Contractor 

Vaults  Calked,   Pointed  and  Made 
Water  Tight 

SIDEWALKS  AND   FLOORS   CALKED  AND 

MADE  WATER  TIGHT.   WINDOW  FRAMES 
AND  STONE  STEPS  CALKED  AND   POINTED. 

Room  217  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Building 


Box  348  B.  T.  Ex. 

2 


CHICAGO 


S.  A.  SPRY,  President.  GEORGE  E.    SPRY.  Treas. 

JOHN  SPRY  LUMBER  CO. 

ASHLAND  AVE.,  So.  OF  22ND  ST.,  CHICAGO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

OAK  AND  MAPLE  FLOORING, 

ALSO   WHOLESALE   AND    RETAIL  DEALERS   IN 

LUMBER,  LATH,  SHINGLES,  POSTS,  SASH,  DOORS. 
FRAMES  AND  GENERAL  MILLWORK. 


...ESTIMATES  ON  BILLS  PROMPTLY  FURNISHED.... 


Wl  l\l  C"\A/r\/l  A  l\l         TEAMING     CONTRACTOR 

J.        IN  t.  W  IVI A  IN        EXCAVATING   &   WRECKING 

Room  405,  84  La  Salle  Street.  CHICAGO 

TELEPHONES— West  206— Residence      Central  5091— Lake   Front.     Monroe  928. 
Market  1340.     Main   1693-Main  Office.     Automatic  5695. 


For  the  Finest  and  Most  Durable  Work. 


....FINISHES.... 

FOR  PRIMING  OR  FIRST  COATING. 

Standard  Turpentine  Shellac. 


MANUFACTURED     BY 


Standard  Varnish  Works  BJ/way 

2620    ARMOUR    AVE 

LONDON  CHICAGO  NEW  YORK 


LONG  DISTANCE  'PHONE,  MAIN  2236. 

w.  H.  MCCARTHY, 

FACTORY  SALES  AGENT 

FIRE  BRICK 


FIREPROOFING 

514  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 


PARTITION  TILE        .      FIITE 

BOOK  TILE  ^     WALL  CODING 


OFFICIAL  DIRECTORY 


OF   THE 


BUILDERS'  AND  TRADERS' 
EXCHANGE 


OF 


CHICAGO 

FOR  190? 


CONTAINING  THE 

BY-LAWS   AND    BUSINESS   CLASSIFICATION    OF    MEMBERS    OF   THE 

BUILDERS'  AND  TRADERS'  EXCHANGE  OF  CHICAGO;   RULES 

OF   MEASUREMENT  OF  MASON  WORK,  LISTS  OF 

CHICAGO  ARCHITECTS,  THE  NEW  STATE 

LIEN    LAW,  ETC. 


CHICAGO 

JOLIET  REPUBLICAN  PIINTIKH  co. 


Phone  2383  Harrison  Automatic  2479 

Zephon  Chemical 
Compound  Co. 


SOLE 
MANUFACTURERS  OF 


ZEPHON  BOILER  COMPOUNDS 

811   GREAT  NORTHERN  BUILDING 

CHICAGO 


W.  B.  FROLICHSTEIN.  H.  R.  WILSON,  C.  E.  J.  W.  EMIG,  C.  E., 

President.  Sec'y.  Treas, 


ESTABLISH  ED       1871 


Builders    of    Stairs 


Structural      and      Ornamental 

Iron,     Steel,     Brass     and 

Wire     Work 


31=41  Indiana  St.    =     =    Chicago 


THE 

BUILDERS'  AND  TRADERS'  EXCHANGE 
OF  CHICAGO. 

Is  formed  by  the  undersigned,  and  all  other  persons  who  may  hereafter 
become  associated  with  them  as  hereinafter  provided,  for  the  purpose 
of  furnishing  and  regulating  suitable  rooms  for  daily  meetings  of 
said  Exchange  in  the  city  of  Chicago;  to  promote  mechanical  and 
industrial  interests;  to  inculcate  just  and  equitable  principles  of 
trade;  to  establish  and  maintain  uniformity  in  commercial  usages  by 
rules  and  regulations ;  to  acquire,  preserve  and  disseminate  valuable 
business  information;  to  adjust  differences  and  settle  disputes  be- 
tween members  or  between  members  and  others;  and  for  other  pur- 
poses conducive  to  the  interests  of  its  members. 


CHAS.  A.  MORAN,  Prest.  and  Mgr. 

Chas.  A.  Moran  Co. 

CONTRACTORS    FOR 

PLANK,  CINDER  AND   CEMENT  SIDEWALKS 

FELT,    COMPOSITION     AND 

GRAVEL  ROOFING. 

456-458  W.  Taylor  St.  CHICAGO 

(  Office,  Monroe  839 
TELEPHONES^ 

(  Residence,  Seeley  4224 

IMPERIAL  EXPANDED  METAL  CO. 

1538  MONADNOCK  BUILDING 
Builders  and  Traders  Exchange,  Box  262  CHICAGO 


! —  More  money  saved  in  labor  and  material  by  using  this  I_ath  than  any  other- 
giving  strong,  true  walls. 

EXPANDED  METAL  LATH  TURNBULL  PARTITION  STUDDING 

CORRUGATED  FURRING,  STAPLES,  CHANNELS,  ETC. 


OFFICERS,  1884. 

GEORGE  C.  TRUSSING,  President. 

J.  P.  KETCHAM,  First  Vice  President. 

E.  BAGGOT,  Second  Vice  President. 

F.  C.  SCHOENTHALER,  Secretary. 

AMOS  GRANNIS,  Treasurer. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

GEORGE  TAPPER.  JAMES  JOHN. 

JONATHAN  CLARK.  J.  B.  SULLIVAN. 

TAS.  A    MILLER.  W.  H.  CHENOWETH. 

H.  C.  HAYT.  CHAS.  B.  KIMBELL. 

W.  E.  FROST.  C.  C.  THOMPSON. 


OFFICERS,  1885. 

GEORGE  C.  PRUSSING,  President. 

L.  W.  PICK.  First  Vice  President. 

E.  BAGGOT,  Second  Vice  President. 

F.  C.  SCHOENTHALER,  Secretary. 

AMOS  GRANNIS.  Treasurer. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

JAMES  JOHN.  GEORGE  TAPPER. 

J.  B.  SULLIVAN.  F.  S.  WRIGHT. 

W.  H.  CHENOWETH.  A.  J.  WECKLER. 
CHAS.  B.  KIMBELL.          '  WILLIAM  GRACE. 

C.  C.  THOMPSON.  E.  P.  WILCE. 


OFFICERS,  1886. 

GEORGE  C.  TRUSSING,  President. 

ROBERT  VIERLING,  First  Vice  President. 

OLIVER  SOLLITT,  Second  Vice  President. 
F.  C.  SCHOENTHALER,  Secretary. 

JOSEPH  DOWNEY,  Treasurer. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

F.  S.  WRIGHT.  SPENCER   S.   KIMBELL. 

E.  P.  WILCE.  iWM.  KINSELLA. 

A.  J.  WECKLER.  E.  A.  THOMAS. 

GEORGE  TAPPER.  F.  W.  H.  SUNDMACHER. 

WILLIAM  GRACE.  GEORGE  H.  FOX. 


OFFICERS,  1887. 

GEORGE  TAPPER,  President. 

MAT.  BENNER,  First  Vice  President. 

ALEX.  W.  MURRAY,  Second  Vice  President. 
F.  C.  SCHOENTHALER,  Secretary. 

JOSEPH  DOWNEY,  Treasurer. 


Board  of  Directors.        Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

SPENCER   S."  KIMBELL  OLIVER  SOLLITT. 

E.  A.  THOMAS.  PH.  HENNE. 

WM.  KINSELLA.  D.  V.  PURINGTON. 

F.  W.  H.  SUNDMACHER.  JAMES  JOHN. 
GEORGE  H.  FOX.  MURDOCH    CAMPBELL. 


OFFICERS,  1888. 

GEORGE  TAPPER,  President. 

FRANCISCO  BLAIR,  First  Vice  President. 

M.  B.  MADDEN,  Second  Vice  President. 
JAMES  JOHN,  Secretary. 

JOSEPH  DOWNEY,  Treasurer. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

OLIVER  SOLLITT.  F.  S.  WRIGHT. 

PH.  HENNE.  W.  H.  ILIFF. 

D.  V.  PURINGTON.  E.  A.  THOMAS. 

W.  P.  KETCHAM.  A.  E.  WELLS. 

M.   CAMPBELL.  THOS.  MOULDING. 

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OFFICERS,  1889. 

D.  V.  PURINGTON,  President. 

C.  A.  MOSES,  First  Vice  President. 

H.  J.  MILLIGAN,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  EARNSHAW,  Treasurer. 

JAMES  JOHN,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

F.  S.  WRIGHT.  C.  B.  KIMBELL. 

W.  H.  ILIFF.  ROBT.   VIERLING. 

E.  A.  THOMAS.  E.  V.  JOHNSON. 

A.  E.  WELLS.  M.  B.  MADDEN. 

THOS.  MOULDING.  ADAM  J.   WECKLER. 


OFFICERS,  1890. 

W.  P.  KETCHAM,  President. 

J.  G.  McCARTHY,  First  Vice  President. 

JOHN  RAWLE,  Second  Vice  President. 
JOSEPH  DOWNEY,  Treasurer. 

JAMES  JOHN,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

C.  B.  KIMBELL.  CHAS.  W.  GINDELE. 

ROBT.  VIERLING.  WALTER   T.    CLARK. 

E.  V.  JOHNSON.  T.  C.  DIENER. 

M.  B.  MADDEN.  W.  H.  ILIFF. 

ADAM  J.  WECKLER.  W.  H.  ALSIP. 


OFFICERS,  1891. 

JOS.  DOWNEY,  President. 

R.  F.  CONWAY,  First  Vice  President. 

W.  H.  MORTIMER,  Second  Vice  President. 
A.  J.  WECKLER.  Treasurer. 

JAMES  JOHN,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

CHAS.   W.    GINDELE.  W.  GOLDIE. 

WALTER   T.    CLARK.  C.  C.  BISHOP. 

T.  C.  DIENER.  J.  R.  HANSELL. 

W.  H.  ILIFF.  TAS.  A.  HOGAN. 

W.  H.  ALSIP.  E.   H.   HUMPHREY. 

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OFFICERS,  1892. 

W.  H.  ALSIP,  President. 

ROBERT  VIERLING,  First  Vice  President. 

ALEX.  GORDON,  Second  Vice  President. 
W.   H.   MORTIMER,   Treasurer. 

JAMES  JOHN,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

W.  GOLDIE.  D.  FREEMAN. 

C.  C.  BISHOP.  J.  L.  RUTHERFORD. 

J.  R.  HANSELL.  F.  V.  GINDELE. 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN.  ED.  KIRK,  JR. 

E.  H.  HUMPHREY.  GEO.  LILL. 


OFFICERS,  1893. 

CHAS.  W.  GINDELE,  President. 

WM.  H.  ILIFF,  First  Vice  President. 

C.   S.  PURINGTON,  Second'  Vice  President. 
W.   H.   MORTIMER,   Treasurer. 

H.  S.  MARTIN,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

D.  FREEMAN.  JOHN  GRIFFITHS. 

J.  L.  RUTHERFORD.  F.  C.  NEAGLE. 

F.  V.  GINDELE.  A.  J.  WECKLER. 

ED.  KIRK,  JR.  ALEX.  GIBSON. 

GEO.  LILL.  MURDOCH    CAMPBELL. 


OFFICERS,  1894. 

J.  G.  MCCARTHY,  President. 

JAMES  A.  HOGAN,  First  Vice  President 

E.  S.  MOSS,  Second  Vice  President. 
JOHN  RAWLE,  Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2   years. 

JOHN    GRIFFITHS.  ALEX.  GORDON. 

F.  C.  NEAGLE  C.  S.  PURINGTON. 

A.  J.  WECKLER.  WM.  GRACE. 

ALEX.  F.  GIBSON.  JOHN  MOUNTAIN. 

MURDOCH    CAMPBELL.  GEORGE  TAPPER. 

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OFFICERS,  1895. 

GEO.  H.  FOX,  President. 

F.  S.  WRIGHT,  First  Vice  President. 

R.  S.  HALDEMAN,  Second  Vice  President.- 
WM.   H.  ALSIP,  Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  HENRY  APPEL. 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN.  J.  G.  McCARTHY. 

WM.  GRACE.  JAMES  BLOOMFIELD. 

JOHN   MOUNTAIN  E.  B.  MYERS. 

GEORGE  TAPPER.  A.  J.  WECKLER. 


OFFICERS,  1896. 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN,  President. 

WM.  M.  CRILLY,  First  Vice  President. 

W.  L.  HOFFMAN,  Second  Vice  President. 
JOHN   MOUNTAIN,   Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

HENRY    APPEL.  WM.  H.  ALSIP. 

j.  G.  MCCARTHY.  ANDREW  CORCORAN. 

JAMES    BLOOMFIELD.  GEO.  H.  FOX. 

E.  B.  MYERS.  WM.  GAVIN. 

A.  J.  WECKLER.  GEO.  TAPPER. 


OFFICERS,  1897. 

W.  M.  CRILLY.  President. 

S.  S.  KIMBELL.  First  Vice  President. 

DANIEL  FREEMAN.  Second  Vice  President. 
JOHN  MOUNTAIN,  deceased, 
I.  D.  RICHARDS,  app'd  June  16.  Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

WM.  H.  ALSIP.  HERMAN  MUELLER. 

ANDREW    CORCORAN.  W.   H.   MORTIMER. 

GEO.  H.  FOX.  ROBERT  VIERLING. 

WM.  GAVIN.  T.  A.  DUNGAN. 

GEO.  TAPPER.  C.  P.  MONTGOMERY. 

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OFFICERS,  1898. 

S.  S.  KIMBELL,  President. 

DANIEL  FREEMAN,  First  Vice  President. 

GEO.  JACKSON,  Second  Vice  President. 
I.  D.  RICHARDS,  Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

HERMAN  MUELLER.  HENRY  APPEL. 

W.  H.  MORTIMER.  CHAS.  G.  MUELLER. 

ROBERT  VIERLING.  WM.  M.  CRILLY. 

T.  A.  DUNGAN.  E.  B.  MYERS. 

C.  P.  MONTGOMERY.  ALEX.  GORDON. 


OFFICERS,  1899. 

CHAS.  W.  GINDELE,  President. 

GEO.  JACKSON,  First  Vice  President. 

H.  M.  BRAUMOELLER,  Second  Vice  President. 
I.  D.  RICHARDS,  Treasurer. 

FRANK  CONRICK,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

HENRY  APPEL.  JAS.  A.  HOGAN. 

CHAS.  G.  MUELLER.  S.  S.  KIMBELL. 

WM.  M.  CRILLY.  WM.  H.  ALSIP. 

E.  B.  MYERS.  E.  A.  THOMAS. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  JAS.  SINCLAIR. 


OFFICERS,  1900. 

JOHN  RAWLE,  President. 

VICTOR   FALKENAU,    First  Vice   President. 

SAM'L  I.   POPE,   Second  Vice   President. 
E.  T.   MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  directors . 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN.  ALEX.  GORDON. 

S.  S.  KIMBELL.  J.  H.  COFFEY. 

WM.  H.  ALSIP.  MARTIN  DELANEY. 

E.  A.  THOMAS.  S.  M.  RANDOLPH. 

JAS.  SINCLAIR.  H.  W.  BARKER. 

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OFFICERS,  1901. 

ADDISON  E.  WELLS,  President. 

JAS.  SINCLAIR,  First  Vice  President. 

JOHN  DICK,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  T.  MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  JAS.  A.  HOGAN. 

J.  H.  COFFEY.  S.  S.  KIMBELL. 

MARTIN  DELANEY.  WM.  GAVIN. 

S.  M.  RANDOLPH.  T.  F.  O'CONNELL. 

W.   IRVING  CLARK.  N.  J.  BIQUE. 


OFFICERS,  1902. 

FRANK  S.  WRIGHT,  President. 

JOHN  DICK,  First  Vice  President. 

B.  C.  EVANS,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  T.  MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN.  DANIEL  FREEMAN. 

S.  S.  KIMBELL.  ALEX.  GORDON. 

WM.  GAVIN.  J.  E.  LINDQUIST. 

T.  F.  O'CONNELL.  W.  IRVING  CLARK. 

N.  J.  BIQUE.  A.  F.  GIBSON. 


OFFICERS,  1903. 

JOHN  DICK,  President. 

B.  C.  EVANS,  First  Vice  President. 

M.  N.  KIMBELL,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  T.  MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

W.   IRVING  CLARK.  J.  C.  DEACON. 

A.  F.  GIBSON  N.  J.  BIQUE. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  J.  A.  HOGAN. 

T.  F.  O'CONNELL.  S.  S.  KIMBELL. 

F.  S.  WRiGHT.  WM.  GAVIN. 

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OFFICERS   1904. 

JOHN  DICK,  President. 

M.  N.  KIMBELL,  First  Vice  President. 

F.  B.  MACOMBER,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  T.  MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year. 
J.  C.  DEACON. 
N.  J.  BIQUE. 
J.  A.  HOGAN. 
S.  S.  KIMBELL. 
WM.  GAVIN. 


Board  of  Directors. 

For  2  years. 

J.  G.  BODENSCHATZ. 
ALEX.  GORDON. 
T.  F.  O'CONNELL. 
E.   B.   PERKINS. 
S.  M.  RANDOLPH. 


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OFFICERS,  1905. 

DANIEL   FREEMAN,   President. 

W.  H.  MARTIN,  First  Vice  President. 

F.  B.  MACOMBER,  Second  Vice  President. 
E.  T.  MALONE,  Treasurer. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary. 


Board  of  Directors.  Board  of  Directors. 

For  1  year.  For  2  years. 

J.  G.  BODENSCHATZ.  N.  J.  BIQUE. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  JOHN  DICK. 

T.  F.  O'CONNELL.  J.  A.  HOGAN. 

E.  B.  PERKINS.  S.  S.  KIMBELL. 

S.  M.  RANDOLPH.  WM.  GAVIN. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES  FOR   1905. 

FINANCE  LEGISLATIVE 

JAS.  A.  HOGAN,  Chairman.  E.  B.  PERKINS,  Chairman. 

JOHN    DICK.  JAS.  A.  HOGAN. 

E.  B.  PERKINS.  JOHN  DICK. 

WM.  GAVIN.  J.  G.  BODENSCHATZ. 

S.  M    RANDOLPH.  T.  F.  O'CONNELL. 

MEMBERSHIP  ROOflS 

J.  G.  BODENSCHATZ,  Chair.  JOHN  DICK,  Chairman. 

ALEX.  GORDON.  T.  F.  O'CONNELL. 

S.  S.  KIMBELL  WM.  GAVIN. 

T.  F.  O'CONNELL.  S.  S.  KIMBELL. 

N.  J.  BIQUE.  N.  J.  BIQUE. 

ARBITRATION  LIBRARY 

ALEX.    GORDON,    Chairman.      C.  A.  FLANAGIN,  Chairman. 

WM.  GAVIN.  FRANK  SCARR. 

S.  M.  RANDOLPH.  P.  S.  HUDSON. 

E.  B.  PERKINS. 

J.  G.  BODENSCHATZ. 

COHPLAINTS 

A.  C.  PREBLE,  Chairman. 
OSKAR  MUELLER.  R.  J.  McILROY. 

INSPECTORS  OF  ELECTION. 

H.  F.  BREMER.  J.  C.  CARRIER. 

J.  B.  FRENCH. 

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TO  THE  FLOOR  OF 

The  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange 

OF  CHICAGO 


FORMULATED  BY  COMMITTEE  ON  ROOMS. 
APPROVED  BY  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 


1. — Members  of  Exchange  in  good  standing. 

2. — Partners  and  employes  of  members  holding  admission  cards. 

3. — Nonresidents    having    visitors'     cards.      (Trading    privilege 
prohibited.) 

4. — Persons  desiring  to  consult  with  a  member  will  apply  at  the 
Secretary's  office,  Room  217. 

5 — The  doorkeeper  is  instructed  to  keep  the  corridors  in  front 
of  Exchange  rooms  free  from  obstruction. 

6. — Hours  of  Exchange  from  8  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m. 

Attest:  DANIEL  FREEMAN,  President. 

J.  F.  DAGGETT,  Secretary. 

ORDER  OF  BUSINESS. 

AT  ANNUAL   MEETING. 

1.— Call  to  order  at  12  M. 

2.— Report  of  Secretary. 

3. — Report  of  Treasurer. 

4. — Opening  of  polls. 

5.— Closing  of  Polls  at  5  P.  M. 

6.— Call  to  order  at  8  P.  M. 

7. — Reading  of  Minutes  of  last  annual  and  special  meetings. 

8. — Report  of  Board  of  Directors. 

9.— Report  of  Special  Committees. 
10. — Unfinished  Business. 
11. — Report  of  Inspectors  of  Election. 
12. — Announcement  of  vote  by  the  Chairman. 
13. — Installation  of  Officers-Elect. 
14. — New  Business. 
15. — Adjournment. 

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IRtttcnbouse  &  Bmbree  Co. 

Manufacturers 

MAPLE  AND  OAK  FLOORING 

UNSURPASSED  IN  QUALITY 

Also  manufacturers  of 
WHITE   PINE  LUMBER   &    DIMENSIOX    SHINGLES 

Factory,  Office  and  Yard :  f  lTTTr<  \  ^  f\ 

35TH  ST   1?  CKNTKK  AVKNUK      V^rll^^HjU 

Among  some  of  the  larger  office  and  other  buildings  for  <which 
cwe  have  furnished  the  flooring,  are  the  following  : 

MASONIC   TEMPLE,    Fisher   Building,  Ashland   Block  Annex, 
New  York  Life,  First  National  Bank,  Western  Electric  Co., 
R.   R.    Donnelly   &   Co.,  University  of    Chicago,  Merchants' 
Loan    and    Trust    Building,   Tribune   Building;    Hibbard,   Spencer, 
Bartlett  &  Co  ;    Chicago,    Rock    Island    &    Pacific   R.  R.  Terminal 
Station;  Railway  Exchange  Building  and  Federal  Building,  Chicago; 
Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.;  Fullerton  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
Massachusetts  Building,  Baltimore,  and  many  others. 


J.  w    EMBREE,  PRESIDENT.  HOMER  W.  CHANDLER,  SEC'Y  AND  TREAS. 

M      F.    RlTTENHOUSE,    VICE    PRES. 


Chandler  Lumber  Co. 

Lumber,     Lath,      Shingles, 
Posts,  Sash,  Doors,  Frames, 


Interior    Finish, 


OFFICE  AND  YARD. 
TELEPHONES,  Private  Exchange  100  Elston  Avenue, 

MONROE,  2076  CHICAGO 

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TELEPHONE  : 
Ashland   8*0-1 


OFFICE  : 

Room  s'7'  chicag°  °Pera  »o«*e  Block 
112  S.  Clark  Street 


FRE,EMAN,  HART  6  CO. 

Masons  and  Builders 


Main  374 


Room  217,  138  Washington  St. 
CHICAGO,  ILL. 


VENEERED  DOORS 


The  Compound  Door  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

VENEERED  HARDWOOD  DOORS 

FINE  INTERIOR  FINISH. 


CHICAGO  OFFICE 
189  LASALLE  ST. 


FACTORY    &   OFFICE 
ST.  JOSEPH,  MICH. 


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I 


JF.DACiaETT      H 

*~$s 


*\r 


Mountings 
and 

Equipment 
to  Suit 


None  Better 


The  Chicago 
Batch  Concrete 
Mixer 

Williams-Moore  Company 

27  North  Canal  Street 
CHICAGO 


THOMAS  CONNELLY 

Chicago,  III. 

MANUFACTURER    OF 

STANDARD,  VITRIFIED 
SALT-GLAZED 

SEWER    PIPE 

WALL  COPING,  FLUE 
LINING,  DRAIN  TILE 
CEMENT,  ETC.,  ETC. 


Office.  304  Oxford  Building,  84  LaSalle  Street. 
Main  609,  Automatic  5809 

YARDS:     Taylor  Street  and  Washtena-w  Avenue. 

Telephone,  Stely  4015. 
171-173  West  North  Avenue. 

Telephone.  cMonroe  1604. 

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Telephones, 


ALEXANDER  GOHDOrt 


:PH 

«^""«  '••  '*%4j 


Nourse-Taylor  Lumber  Co. 

WHOLESALE     DEALERS 

Pine,  Yellow  Pine,  Fir, 

Hardwoods,  Ties,  Shingles 

and  Posts 


1117  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building 
CHICAGO. 

Telephones,    Main    4682.  Automatic    2562 

CALKING 

Sidewalks,  Lights  and  Floors  calked  and  made  water  tight 

Window  Frames,  Stone  Steps,  Stone  Cornices, 

etc,,  calked  and  pointed  by 

N.   J.    BIQUE 

TEL  MAIN  1379          Established  1887  819  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 

Union  Metal  Corner  Bead  Union  Metal  Picture  Mold 

Union  Brick  Bonds  Metal  Lath 

Contractors  for  Erection  of  "Suspended  Ceilings,"  Hollow  and  Solid  Partitions. 

THE    DEHYDRATINES 

DAMP-RESISTING  AND  WATER-PROOF  COMPOUNDS 

WATER  AND  DAMP-PROOF  CONTRACTORS 

Union  Building  Material  Co.,    r'07  ccrrRC°EF   Chicago 

TELEPHONE,   MAIN  2714 

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SPENCER  5.  KIMBEUJ 


The    Standard    American    Brand. 


ATLAS 

PORTLAND 

CEMENT 

Always  Uniform. 


CHICAGO  Manufactured  by 

SALES  OFFICE:  The  Atlas  Portland  Cement  Co., 

1 439  First  National  Bank  Bldg.        30   Broad  Street,   NEW  YORK. 


....Send  for  Pamphlet..  . 


R.  HANSEN,  Pres.  P.  HA.NSEN,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 

SIMPSON  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 

704  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Cement    and    J^sphalt    (Contractors 

Te.ephones    MainSS  CHICAGO 


CASTINGS 

ALL    KINDS 


DELIVERY  ANYWHERE  IN  U.  S. 
WM.    B.    WALTER    &    CO.,    ""'BSSf.™    CHICAGO. 

26 


BY-LAWS, 


ARTICLE  I. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Section  1.  Any  individual  of  good  repute,  whose  vocation  con- 
nects him  with  the  trade  or  industries  of  building,  may  become  a 
member  of  this  Exchange  upon  election  by  the  Board  of  Directors 
and  payment  of  initiation  fee. 

Sec.  2.  Application  for  membership  must  be  made  in  writing, 
addressed  to  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  must  state  the  occupation, 
residence  and  place  of  business  of  the  applicant ;  it  must  be  signed 
by  him  and  have  the  signature  of  at  least  two  members  of  the  Ex- 
change as  recommenders.  The  applicant  must  agree  in  said  appli- 
cation that,  if  admitted,  he  will  sign  and  abide  by  the  By-Laws  and 
Rules  of  the  Exchange. 

Sec.  3.  Upon  application  regularly  approved  by  the  Committee 
on  Membership,  and  the  payment  of  two  dollars  ($2.00),  a  card  of 
admission  shall  be  furnished  to  a  partner  or  employe.  For  additional 
cards  a  charge  of  three  dollars  ($3.00)  each  shall  be  made. 

Said  cards  of  admission  shall  entitle  the  person  to  whom  they 
are  issued  to  the  trading  privileges  of  the  floor  exclusively  in  the 
transaction  of  business  of  his  firm  or  employer,  which  privileges 
shall  cease  when  not  so  connected  or  employed. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  such  member  to  notify  the  Secretary  of 
this  Exchange  of  the  termination  of  the  services  of  such  employe. 

Sec.  4.  Any  firm  who  now  appears  on  the  books  of  the  Exchange 
may,  upon  application  to  the  Committee  on  Membership,  have  such 
membership  transferred  to  any  individual  member  of  said  firm  on 
payment  of  $2,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Sec.  5.  The  rame  of  any  person  wishing  to  become  a  member 
of  the  Exchange  shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Ex- 
change Room  for  one  week  after  his  application  is  received. 

The  application  shall  then  be  referred  to  Committee  on  Member- 
ship, who  shall  take  action  as  provided  in  Section  10,  Clause  a  of 
Article  III. 

Sec.  6.  Objections  to  the  admission  of  any  applicant  must  be 
made  to  the  Membership  Committee  in  writing,  or  by  personal  ap- 
pearance before  the  committee. 

The  application  of  a  rejected  person  cannot  be  renewed  under  a 
less  period  than  six  months  from  the  date  of  rejection. 

Sec.  7.  The  election  of  any  applicant  shall  be  void  unless  the 
initiation  fee.  hereinafter  fixed,  is  paid  to  the  Secretary  within  two 
weeks  after  notice  of  such  election  shall  have  been  mailed  to  said 

27 


28  BY-LAWS   OF   THE 

applicant,  which  notice  shall  be  mailed  within  one  week  after  appli- 
cant's election. 

Sec.  8.  Upon  payment  of  the  fee  the  member  shall  sign  the  roll, 
thereby  pledging  himself  to  observe  all  Rules  and  By-Laws  of  this 
Exchange,  and  receive  his  membership  certificate,  and  shall  then  be 
entitled  to  an  interest  in  the  fund  then  in  hand,  or  thereafter  to  be 
accumulated,  and  to  all  profits  which  may  accrue  to  the  Exchange, 
as  long  as  he  continues  to  pay  the  annual  dues  in  advance,  or  is  in 
nowise  disqualified. 

Sec.  9.  The  name,  business  address  and  residence  of  all  mem- 
bers, together  with  the  number  of  letter  box  held  by  them  in  Ex- 
change, shall  be  permanently  posted  in  the  Exchange  Room. 

Sec.  10.  Upon  retirement  from  active  business  any  person  who 
has  been  a  member  for  five  years,  and  is  in  good  standing,  may,  by 
a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  be  elected  an  Honorary 
member.  Upon  his  acceptance  of  the  same  he  shall,  without  remun- 
eration, surrender  his  certificate  of  active  membership  to  the  Ex- 
change. 

Sec.  11.  Every  member  of  this  Exchange  shall  be  entitled  to 
receive  a  certificate  of  membership,  bearing  the  Seal  of  the  Exchange 
and  the  signature  of  the  President  and  Secretary.  (If  the  member 
in  whose  name  said  certificate  stands  has  paid  all  dues  and  assess- 
ments, and  said  membership  is  not  in  any  way  impaired  or  forfeited, 
it  shall,  upon  payment  of  two  dollars  ($2.00),  be  transferable  upon 
the  books  of  the  Exchange  to  any  person  eligible  to  membership 
under  the  first  paragraph  of  this  Article  who  may  be  approved  by  the 
Committee  on  Membership  after  due  notice  by  posting.  The  mem- 
bership of  a  deceased  member  shall  be  transferable  in  like  manner 
by  his  le^al  representative.) 

The  membership  ol  a  deceased  member  shall  not  be  subject  to 
assessment  for  the  term  of  three  years.  Provided,  however,  the  dues 
shall  be  paid  from  the  date  transfer  is  made. 

Prior  to  the  transfer  of  any  membership,  application  for  such 
transfer  shall  be  posted  upon  the  bulletin  of  the  Exchange  for  at 
least  one  week. 

Sec.  12.  This  Exchange  shall  be  affiliated  with  the  National 
Association  of  Builders  of  America. 

ARTICLE  IT. 

OFFICERS. 

.Section  1.  The  officers  of  this  Exchange  shall  be  a  President, 
a  First  and  Second  Vice  President,  a  Secretary,  who  need  not  be  a 
member  of  the  Exchange,  a  Treasurer,  and  ten  Directors. 

Sec.  2.  The  Executive  officers,  except  the  Secretary,  shall  be 
elected  at  the  annual  meeting  for  a  year.  At  the  same  time  five 
Directors  shall  be  elected  for  a  term  of  two  years,  and  also  three 
Inspectors  of  Election  to  serve  at  the  next  annual  meeting. 

All  officers  shall  serve  until  their  successors  are  duly  elected  and 
have  qualified. 

Should  vacancies  occur  among  the  Executive  officers  or  in  the 


BUILDERS'   AND   TRADERS'   EXCHANGE.  29 

Board  of  Directors,  such  vacancies  shall  be  filled  by  the  appoint- 
ment of  a  member  or  members  of  the  Exchange  by  the  Board  of 
Directors. 

ARTICLE  HI. 

DUTIES  OF  OFFICERS. 
PRESIDENT. 

Section  1.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  President  to  assume  gen- 
eral supervision  of  the  affairs  of  the  Exchange,  to  preside  and  pre- 
serve order  at  all  meetings  of  the  Exchange  or  of  the  Board  of  Di- 
rectors, and  have  the  casting  vote  at  all  times.  He  shall  temporarily 
fill  any  vacancy  which  may  occur  in  any  appointive  office  of  the  Ex- 
change and  appoint  all  committees  not  otherwise  provided  for;  and 
he  shall  countersign  all  warrants  (approved  by  the  Finance  Com- 
mittee) drawn  on  the  Treasurer,  and  all  certificates  of  membership, 
and  in  the  absence  of  the  Secretary  shall  appoint  one  of  the  mem- 
bers to  officiate  as  Secretary  pro  tempore. 

VICE  PRESIDENTS. 

Sec.  2.  The  Vice  Presidents,  in  the  order  of  their  seniority,  shall 
preside  at  meetings  in  the  absence  of  the  President,  and  in  case  of 
sickness  or  protracted  absence  of  that  officer  shall  discharge  his  other 
duties. 

SECRETARY. 

Sec.  3.  It  shall  be  his  duty  to  act  as  Secretary  of  all  meetings 
of  the  Exchange,  Board  of  Directors,  and  committees,  and  keep  a 
correct  record  of  all  their  proceedings  in  books  prepared  for  that 
purpose,  and  shall  give  proper  notice  of  'all  meetings  of  the  Ex- 
change, Board  of  -Directors  and  committees.  He  shall  collect  all 
moneys  due  the  Exchange  and  make  at  least  weekly  return  of  same 
to  the  Treasurer,  taking  his  receipt  therefor.  He  shall  sign  all  war- 
rants drawn  upon  the  Treasurer  for  the  payment  of  moneys,  keep 
the  accounts  of  the  Exchange  in  books  provided  for  that  purpose, 
and  take  charge  of  all  books,  papers  and  other  documents  belonging 
to  the  Exchange  except  those  in  the  hands  of  the  Treasurer ;  post 
all  applications  for  membership ;  notify  all  applicants  of  their  elec- 
tion or  rejection;  issue  all  certificates  of  membership  and  affix  the 
seal  of  the  Exchange  thereto ;  approve  all  bills  and  have  same  at- 
tached to  monthly  statement  when  submitted  to  the  Finance  Com- 
mittee for  their  approval,  and  perform  all  other  duties  properly  be- 
longing to  his  department  or  required  of  him  by  the  President  or 
Board  of  Directors. 

Sec.  4.  The  Secretary  shall  endeavor  to  collect  past  due  accounts, 
left  with  him,  against  members.  The  Secretary  shall  furnish,  upon 
application,  the  best  information  obtainable  as  to  the  financial  stand- 
ing of  any  party  or  parties  about  to  build,  or  consumers  of  building 
material. 


30  BY-LAWS   OF   THE 

TREASURER. 

Sec.  5.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer  to  receive  from  the 
Secretary  all  moneys  and  dues  belonging  to  the  Exchange  and  give 
receipts  for  same  to  him ;  keep  a  correct  account  of  all  moneys  re- 
ceived. 

He  shall  deposit  all  moneys  coming  to  his  hands,  belonging  to 
said  Exchange,  in  a  bank  or  trust  company  in  his  name  as  Treas- 
urer of  The  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange,  Chicago,  111.  He  shall 
pay  all  warrants  drawn  on  him  as  Treasurer  of  said  Exchange  only 
when  signed  by  the  President  or  one  of  the  Vice  Presidents  and 
Secretary.  He  shall  present  to  the  Board  of  Directors  at  its  stated 
meetings  (if  requested)  and  to  the  Exchange  at  its  annual  meetings 
and  to  the  President,  when  required  by  him,  a  statement  of  the 
receipts  and  expenditures  and  condition  of  its  finances. 

Sec.  6.  Before  entering  upon  their  duties  both  the  Treasurer  and 
the  Secretary  shall  file  with  the  President  an  indemnifying  bond, 
payable  to  the  Exchange,  for  an  amount  and  with  such  sureties  as 
may  be  approved  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  at  the  end  of  their 
service  they  shall  turn  over  all  funds,  receipts  and  papers  in  their 
hands  to  their  successors  duly  qualified. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Sec.  7.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  charge  of  all  prop- 
erty of  the  Exchange  not  in  the  hands  of  the  Treasurer ;  shall  fix 
the  compensation  of  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer  for  their  services, 
and  appoint  a  Secretary  and  all  other  employes,  and  determine  theii 
salaries. 

Sec.  8.  (a)  Whenever  the  cash  in  the  hands  of  the  Treasurer 
shall  exceed  the  prospective  running  expenses  of  the  Exchange  for 
a  year,  such  surplus  may  be  invested  by  the  Board  in  bonds  of  un- 
doubted security.  (&)  Any  appropriation  of  the  funds  of  the  Ex- 
change, outside  of  the  usual  expenses,  shall  require  a  vote  of  two- 
thirds  of  all  the  Directors. 

Sec.  9.  From  their  number  the  President  shall  aoooint,  within 
one  week  from  the  election,  th"  following  standing  committees,  each 
consisting  of  five  members :  A  Committee  on  Membership,  a  Com- 
mittee on  Rooms,  a  Committee  on  Arbitration,  a  Legislative  Com- 
mittee and  a  Committee  on  Finance. 

The  President  shall  also  appoint  a  Committee  on  Library  and  a 
Special  Committee  on  Complaints,  to  consist  of  three  members  each, 
from  the  members  of  the  Exchange  (none  of  whom  are  officers  or 
Directors  of  the  Exchange  at  the  time  of  the  appointment.) 

Sec.  10.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  receive  the  report  of  the 
Membership  Committee  and  shall  vote  by  ballot  on  the  admission  of 
members.  No  person  shall  be  admitted  to  membership  by  less  than  a 
majority  vote  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

DUTIES  OF  COMMITTEES. 

Sec.  11..  Clause  a.  The  Committee  on  Membership  shall  meet 
every  Monday  to  receive  all  objections  to  applicants  for  member- 


BUILDERS'   AND   TRADERS'   EXCHANGE.  31 

ship,  and  to  treat  such  objections  as  made  in  confidence;  investigate 
all  whose  names  have  been  posted  for  one  week,  and  report  the  re- 
sult of  their  labors  to  the  Board  of  Directors  at  their  first  meeting! 

Clause  b.  The  Committee  on  Rooms  shall  meet  every  month 
and  have  charge  of  the  rooms  used  by  the  Exchange  and  see  that 
all  necessaries  are  properly  appointed.  They  shall  formulate  and 
post  rules  for  the  government  of  members  and  visitors  to  the  Ex- 
change and  see  to  the  enforcement  thereof. 

Clause  c.  To  the  Arbitration  Committee  any  dispute  or  differ- 
ence between  members,  or  members  and  others,  in  matters  of  busi- 
ness, may  be  referred  for  settlement. 

The  Secretary  shall  act  as  Clerk  for  the  Committee. 

All  persons  who  may  desire  the  services  of  said  committee  shall 
file  with  the  Clerk  an  agreement  to  submit  their  case  to  the  com- 
mittee and  be  bound  by  its  decision. 

When  such  agreement  is  filed  the  Secretary  shall  call  a  meeting 
of  the  committee  within  ten  days  to  hear  and  decide  such  controversy, 
and  shall  give  to  the  parties  in  interest  at  least  five  days'  notice  of 
the  time  and  place  of  such  meeting. 

The  Secretary  of  this  Exchange,  and  each  member  of  the  Arbi- 
tration Committee,  who  shall  be  present  at  the  hearing  of  a  sub- 
mitted case,  shall  be  entitled  to  the  sum  of  five  dollars  for  each  sit- 
ting, to  be  paid  in  equal  parts  by  each  party  to  the  controversy. 

A  member  who  has  submitted  his  case  to. the  decision  of  the 
Arbitration  Committee  and  refuses  to  abide  by  such  decision  when 
made,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  guilty  of  dishonorable  business  prac- 
tices. 

Clause  d.  The  Finance  Committee  shall  suggest  financial  meas- 
ures to  the  Board  of  Directors ;  shall  meet  monthly  to  examine  and 
audit  the  monthly  accounts  of  the  Secretary  and  pass  on  the  accounts 
and  books  of  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  and  report  the  results 
of  their  finding  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Exchange. 

Clause  e.  The  Library  Committee  shall  meet  monthly  and  have 
charge  of  all  books,  periodicals  and  papers  belonging  to  the  Ex- 
change, shall  formulate  rules  necessary  for  the  regulation  of  the 
use  of  the  library  by  members,  shall  have  authority  to  purchase 
new  books  not  to  exceed  appropriation  for  same,  and  to  sell  or  ex- 
change any  books,  periodicals  or  papers  belonging  to  the  Exchange 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  President. 

Clause  f.  The  Committee  on  Complaints.  If  any  member  of 
the  Exchange  makes  any  complaint  against  any  other  member  in 
writing,  of  a  character  demanding  investigation,  it  shall  be  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Complaints  for  their  consideration,  and  they 
shall  refer  their  finding  to  the  Board  of  Directors;  and  if  there  is 
a  just  cause  for  the  complaint,  the  board  in  session  shall  summon 
the  said  member  to  appear  in  his  own  defense,  when,  upon  a  fair 
and  impartial  hearing,  the  Directors  may  either  acquit  him  of  the 
charge,  censure,  fine  or  expel  him  from  the  Exchange ;  fine  to  be  not 
less  than  $25  nor  more  than  $100.  said  fine  to  be  paid  to  the  Secretary 
and  credited  to  the  funds  of  the  Exchange.  The  accuser  in  such 
cases  shall  be  summoned  to  the  hearing  and  in  the  event  of  his  fail- 


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ing  to  appear  or  show  that  the  charges  were  honestly  made  or  to 
substantiate  them  in  some  particular,  then  he  himself  shall  be  sub- 
ject to  the  penalties  described  for  the  member  accused. 

Clause  g.  The  Legislative  Committee  shall  have  charge  of  all 
matters  of  a  legislative  nature  in  which  this  Exchange  may  be,  or 
may  become  interested ;  it  shall  also  take  cognizance  of  the  doings 
and  recommendation  of  the  National  Association  of  Builders,  and 
shall  present  to  the  Board  of  Directors  at  proper  times  a  summary 
in  a  condensed  form  of  all  matters  considered  by  said  National 
Association  of  Builders. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

INITIATION  FEE  AND  DUES. 

Section  1.  The  initiatory  fee  for  membership  in  the  Exchange 
shall  be  $50.00. 

Sec.  2.  The  annual  dues  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Board  of  Directors 
at  their  first  meeting  in  April  in  an  amount  not  to  exceed  $20. 

Sec.  3.     The  fiscal  year  of  the  Exchange  commences  May  1. 

Sec.  4.  Dues  of  new  members  shall  be  assessed  pro  rata  for  un- 
expired  portion  of  current  year,  and  are  payable  with  initiation  fee. 

ARTICLE  V. 

MEETINGS. 

Section  1.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  on  the  third  Mon- 
day of  January  for  the  election  of  officers,  and  such  other  business 
as  may  regularly  come  before  it. 

Sec.  2.  Any  vote  of  the  Exchange  pledging  the  support  of  the 
Exchange  to  any  policy,  cause,  movement,  or  measure,  shall  be  by 
roll  call. 

Sec.  3.  Special  meetings  may  be  called  by  the  President  at  any 
time,  and  shall  be  called  at  the  written  request  of  any  ten  members 
stating  therein  the  subject  they  desire  to  bring  before  such  meeting. 

Sec.  4.  Notice  of  such  meeting  and  the  subject  for  discussion 
shall  be  posted  in  the  Exchange  Room  for  one  week  previous  thereto 
by  the  Secretary,  and  also  mailed  to  each  member  at  least  three  days 
before  the  meeting. 

Sec.  5.  In  cases  of  emergency,  which  shall  be  declared  as  such 
by  a  majority  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  a  general  meeting  of  the 
Exchange  may  be  called  on  twenty-four  hours'  notice. 

Sec.  6.  On  the  hour  of  12  M.,  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  first 
Monday  in  January  the  President  shall  call  the  members  present 
to  order,  and  the  meeting  shall  proceed  to  nominate  members  for 
each  of  the  offices  to  be  filled  at  the  annual  meeting. 

Said  nominations  shall  be  made  between  the  hours  of  12  M.  and 
2  P.  M.  Any  member  of  the  Exchange  may  become  a  candidate 
for  any  of  the  offices  to  be  filled,  provided  he  is  nominated  and  said 
nomination  is  seconded  by  some  member  of  the  Exchange  between 
said  hours. 

The  acceptance  in  writing  of  each  candidate  must  be  filed  with 


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the  Secretary  of  the  Exchange  not  later  than  2  o'clock  P.  M.  of 
Thursday  next  after  his  nomination,  otherwise  the  name  of  candidate 
will  not  appear  on  printed  ballot. 

Within  three  days  after  said  nominations  are  made,  the  Secre- 
tary shall  order  printed  sufficient  tickets  to  accommodate  all  the 
members  of  the  Exchange,  containing  the  names  of  all  candidates, 
and  shall  mail  each  member  of  the  Exchange  one  of  said  tickets 
when  printed,  which  shall  be  at  least  one  week  previous  to  the  an- 
nual meeting.  Any  member  of  the  Exchange  in  good  standing  may 
vote  one  ballot,  said  ballot  shall  not  be  numbered,  and  the  Inspectors 
of  Election  shall  destroy  all  said  ballots  immediately  upon  presenting 
the  report  at  the  annual  meeting. 

The  Committee  on  Rooms  shall,  on  the  day  of  the  annual  meet- 
ing take  in  charge  all  ballots  yet  in  possession  of  the  Secretary,  and 
upon  the  opening  of  poll  they  shall  hand  one  ballot  to  any  member 
who  shall  apply  for  same ;  further : 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  said  committee  to  provide  suitable  places 
for  preparing  ballots  to  be  voted;  also  give  special  supervision  to  the 
Exchange  Hall  until  the  poll  is  closed. 

The  names  of  all  candidates  shall  be  placed  on  one  ticket,  com- 
mencing with  the  President  and  ending  with  Inspectors  of  Election. 
A  check  mark  shall  be  made  opposite  the  name  of  candidate  to  be 
voted  for,  thus :  X.  No  member  will  be  permitted  to  vote  for  more 
than  one  candidate  for  each  offiice  to  be  filled,  except  Directors  and 
Inspectors  of  Election,  for  whom  he  will  cast  one  vote  each  for  the 
number  provided  in  the  By-Laws.  No  votes  will  be  counted  except 
those  printed  on  the  tickets  provided  by  the  Exchange. 

Sec.  7.  The  annual  meeting  shall  be  called  to  order  at  12  M. 
After  the  reports  of  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  properly  audited  by 
Finance  Committee,  have  been  presented,  the  polls  shall  be  opened 
in  charge  of  the  Inspectors  of  Election,  who  shall  receive  each  bal- 
lot, and  upon  ascertaining  that  it  is  offered  by  a  member  entitled  to 
vote,  they  shall  deposit  it  in  the  ballot  box.  At  5  P.  M.  the  poll  will 
close,  and  the  Inspectors  will  canvass  the  vote  and  announce  the  re- 
sult at  the  evening  meeting. 

Sec.  8.     A  plurality  of  votes  cast  shall  constitute  an  election. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

DEFAULT    IN     PAYMENT. 

Section  1.  Any  member  who  shall  neglect  to  pay  the  annual  dues 
beyond  August  1st  shall  have  no  vote  until  said  dues  are  paid,  and 
at  the  next  following  annual  meeting  if  such  money  still  remain 
unpaid,  the  names  of  such  delinquents  shall  be  referred  to  the  Board 
of  Directors,  with  power  to  act.  Said  delinquents  shall  be  entitled 
to  none  of  the  benefits  of  the  Exchange;  and  any  interest  he  or  they 
may  have  had  in  its  property  shall  revert  to  the  Association. 

ARTICLE  VII. 
EXPULSION,   FINE,   ETC. 

Section  1.  Any  member  of  this  Exchange  who  shall  conduct 
himself  in  an  improper  or  offensive  manner  in  any  of  the  rooms  of 


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the  Exchange,  or  who  shall  be  guilty  of  any  act  of  bad  faith,  or 
dishonest,  dishonorable  or  unbusinesslike  conduct,  or  who  shall  refuse 
or  willfully  neglect  to  abide  by,  or  comply  with,  the  By-Laws  of 
the  Exchange,  shall  be  censured,  fined  or  expelled,  as  the  Board  of 
Directors,  from  the  nature  and  gravity  of  the  offense  committed, 
may  determine. 

Sec.  2.  When  any  member  stands  charged  with  any  one  or  more 
of  the  offenses  above  provided  for,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Board 
of  Directors  to  fix  upon  a  day  when  the  charges  against  such  offend- 
ing member  shall  be  heard,  and  cause  written  notice  of  the  time  and 
place  of  such  hearing  to  be  delivered  or  mailed  to  such  offending 
member  at  least  ten  days  before  the  day  fixed  upon  for  the  hearing  of 
the  charges  against  him. 

Sec.  3.  If  any  member  shall,  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  be  ad- 
judged guilty  of  the  offense  with  which  he  stands  charged,  he  shall 
be  subjected  to  such  one  of  the  penalties  hereinbefore  provided  for 
as  the  Board  of  Directors  may  determine,  provided,  however,  that 
an  affirmative  vote  of  at  least  seven  members  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  shall  be  necessary  to  expel  a  member. 

Sec.  4.  Whenever  any  member  shall  have  been  censured,  fined 
or  expelled,  notice  of  such  fact  shall  be  posted  in  the  Exchange,  if 
the  Board  of  Directors  so  determine. 

Sec.  5.  When  any  member  shall  have  been  expelled,  his  interest 
and  right  in  the  property  of  the  Exchange  shall  be  forfeited  and  shall 
become  the  property  of  the  Exchange  absolutely. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 

QUORUM  AND  PROXIES. 

Section  1.  Twenty-five  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum  at 
any  meeting  of  the  Exchange. 

Sec.  2.  At  any  meeting  of  the  Exchange  at  which  a  ballot  is 
required,  any  member  of  the  Exchange  in  good  standing  may 
authorize  his  partner,  or  representative  (holding  admission  card),  to 
vote  in  his  stead  by  proxy  duly  authorized  in  writing. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

AMENDMENTS. 

Section  1.  Additions,  alterations  or  amendments  to  these  By- 
Laws  may  be  made  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  members  present  at  a 
special  meeting  called  for  that  purpose,  after  such  proposed  addi- 
tions, alterations  or  amendments  shall  have  been  posted  in  the  Ex- 
change Room  one  month  previous  to  the  meeting. 

ARTICLE  X. 

RULES    OF    ORDER. 

Section  1.  The  Rules  of  Order  laid  down  in  Roberts'  Rules  of 
Order  shall  govern. 


BUILDERS'   AND   TRADERS'   EXCHANGE.  35 

ARTICLE  XI. 

COLLECTIONS. 

Section  1.  Accounts  left  with  the  Secretary  for  collection  shall  be 
entered  in  a  book  kept  for  that  purpose,  and  countersigned  by  maker 
of  bill.  Notice  will  be  sent  to  post  office  address  of  firm  or  person 
against  whom  bill  is  made  out,  requesting  them  to  call  and  settle 
within  five  days ;  should  no  reply  be  received,  a  personal  interview 
will  be  had  if  possible. 

Sec.  2.  In  case  of  disputed  accounts  the  maker  will  be  notified 
and  afforded  an  opportunity  to  correct,  withdraw  or  reassert  and 
prove  the  claim. 

Sec.  3.  The  name  of  any  firm  or  person  who  refuses  to  pay  a 
just  bill  when  notified  by  the  Secretary,  or  who  neglects  to  discharge 
such  indebtedness  within  ten  days,  except  good  and  sufficient  cause  is 
shown,  shall  be  posted  in  the  Exchange,  together  with  collateral 
facts,  and  such  refusal  shall  be  deemed  as  unbusinesslike  conduct. 

Sec.  4.  All  members  will  be  furnished  with  copy  of  names  posted 
upon  delinquent  list  of  Exchange  upon  application. 

Sec.  5.  The  Secretary  shall  charge  for  his  services  the  actual 
cost  of  collection,  estimating  his  time  at  one  dollar  per  hour.  Money 
so  collected  will  be  paid  into  the  Treasury  of  Exchange.  In  no 
case  will  the  cost  of  collection  be  less  than  one  dollar. 


RULES  OF  MEASUREMENT. 


INTRODUCTION. 

The  following  rules  are  the  expression  of  a  custom  founded  in 
equity  and  prevailing  in  this  city  from  its  earliest  days : 

If  to  furnish  and  layt  one  thousand  brick  in  a  plain  dead  wall 
cost  ten  dollars,  another  piece  of  brick  work  of  equal  cost  must  be 
measured  as  of  the  same  contents,  even  though  it  does  not  take  one- 
fourth  as  many  brick. 

The  plain  dead  wall,  in  stone  as  well  as  brick  work,  is  taken  as 
the  standard,  and  the  more  difficult,  complicated,  ornamental  and 
hazardous  kinds  of  work  are  measured  up  to  it,  so  as  to  make  the 
compensation  equal.  To  illustrate :  If  in  one  day  a  man  can  lay 
two  thousand  brick  in  a  plain  dead  wall,  and  can  lay  only  five  hun- 
dred in  a  pier  or  arch  in  the  same  time,  the  cost  of  labor  per  M  in 
such  work  is  four  times  as  much  as  in  a  wall,  and  he  is  entitled  to 
extra  compensation ;  but  instead  of  varying  the  price,  the  custom 
varies  the  measurement  to  compensate  for  the  difference,  and  thus 
endeavors  to  secure  a  uniform  price  per  M  for  all  descriptions  of 
ordinary  brick  work,  instead  of  a  different  price  for  the  execution  of 
the  various  kinds  of  work. 

This  is  the  principle  underlying  the  system. 

If  any  new  rules  or  new  applications  of  old  rules  should  be 
found  in  the  following,  we  can  only  say  in  their  recommendation 
that  we  have  carefully  considered  them  in  all  their  bearings,  en- 
deavoring to  secure  equal  justice  to  owner  as  well  as  contractor,  and 
that  they  will  form  the  standard  for  deductions  as  well  as  for  com- 
pensation for  extra  work. 

The  units  of  measurement  of  mason's  work  are : 

For  Excavation,  the  cubic  yard. 

For  Concrete,  foundations,  the  cubic  foot. 

For  Concrete,  floors,  the  superficial  foot. 

For  Dimension  stone,  footings,  the  superficial  yard. 

For  Dimension  stone,  bridge,  masonry,  the  cubic  foot. 

For  Dimension  stone,  surface  dressing,  the  superficial  foot  extra. 

For  Rubble  Work,  the  cubic  foot. 

For  Rubble  Work,  surface  dressing,  the  superficial  foot  extra. 

For  Brick  Work,  common,  the  thousand  brick. 

For  Brick  Work,  pressed,  the  superficial  foot. 

For  Tuckpointing,  cleaning  fronts,  the  superficial  foot. 

For  Plastering,  plain  surfaces,  the  superficial  yard. 

For  Plastering,  cornices,  the  running  and  superficial  foot.  t 

36 


OF   MASON   WORK.  37 

EXCAVATION. 

To  be  measured  and  computed  by  the  actual  amount  of  material 
displaced — no  allowance  for  rehandling. 

CONCRETE. 

FLOORS. 

Foundations. — Measure  actual  contents. 

Floors  to  be  measured  by  the  superficial  foot  of  surface  between 
walls. 

No  deduction  for  the  drains,  nor  for  any  pier,  chimney  breast, 
plaster  or  other  projection  of  walls  of  10  feet  or  less  in  area. 

DIMENSION  STONE. 

FOOTINGS. 

Footings  to  be  measured  each  course  separately — no  deductions 
for  drain  or  other  openings  under  walls  2  feet  or  less  in  width. 
Bridge  Masonry. — Compute  actual  cubic  contents. 
Surface  dressing  of  all  kinds,  extra. 

RUBBLE  WORK. 

Footings  to  be  measured  by  actual  cubic  contents. 

Note. — Footings  are  all  such  foundation  courses,  not  exceeding 
16  inches  in  height  each,  as  are  wider  than  the  body  of  the  above. 

Note. — In  the  following  the  term  Corner  is  used  for  salient  angles 
of  walls,  and  Angle  for  re-entering  angles. 

EXTERNAL  WALLS. 

Girt  building  and  add  thickness  of  wall  for  each  external  angle. 

PARTITION   WALLS. 

Intersection  of  partition  walls  two  feet  or  less  in  width  to  be 
measured  double ;  if  wider,  add  four  cubic  feet  to  actual  contents  of 
every  intersection  for  each  foot  in  height. 

BEVELED    CORNERS. 

For  each  corner  of  wall  more  or  less  than  90  degrees  add  1  foot 
6  inches  to  length  of  wall. 

CIRCULAR   WALLS. 

For  round  walls  add  one-fifth  of  length  of  girt  measure. 

PILASTERS,  ETC. 

All  projections,  such  as  chimney  breasts,  piers  connected  with 
walls,  and  pilasters,  to  be  measured  actual  cubic  contents  contained 
therein,  and  one  cubic  foot  added  thereto  for  each  corner  for  every 
foot  in  height. 


38  RULES   OF   MEASUREMENT 

PIERS. 

Independent  square  piers  to  be  measured  by  the  same  rule. 
Polygon  and  round  pier  work  at  special  rates. 

RECESSES,    ETC. 

Recesses  and  slots  to  be  measured  solid,  and  in  addition  thereto 
allow  one  cubic  foot  for  every  foot  in  height. 

ARCHES. 
Stone  arches  are  classed  as  cut-stone  work. 

OPENINGS. 

Deduct  contents  of  windows,  doors  and  other  openings,  measur- 
ing from  top  of  sill  to  spring  of  arch,  and  add  two  feet  of  wall  for 
each  jamb  for  every  foot  in  height  of  opening. 

No  deductions  are  to  be  made  for  cut-stone  trimmings  and  lintels. 

BRICK  WORK. 

Note. — Different  cities  make  different  bricks ;  in  reality  the  prod- 
ucts of  no  two  brick-yards  are  entirely  alike  in  size,  nor,  for  that 
matter,  all  brick  burned  in  the  same  kiln.  The  necessity  of  acknowl- 
edging some  standard  for  purposes  of  mensuration  and  calculation 
is  obvious.  In  these  rules  the  dimensions  of  a  brick  are  understood 
to  be  two  inches  by  four  inches  by  eight  inches.  We  therefore  speak 
of  4-inch  walls,  meaning  the  width  of  one  brick ;  of  8-inch,  meaning 
the  width  of  two  bricks,  and  of  12-inch  walls,  meaning  the  length  of 
one  and  width  of  another  brick,  etc.,  although  the  actual  width  of 
the  wall  will  be  more  or  less  in  excess  of  these  measures. 

Every  superficial  foot  of  "one-half  brick  (or  4-inch)  wall"  to  be 
estimated  at  seven  and  one-half  bricks;  of  "one  brick  (or  8-inch) 
wall"  at  fifteen  bricks;  of  "one  and  one-half  (or  12-inch)  wall"  at 
twenty-two  and  one-half  bricks;  of  "two  brick  (or  16-inch)  wall"  at 
thirty  bricks,  etc. — increase  the  number  of  brick  by  seven  and  one- 
half  for  every  additional  half  brick  in  thickness  of  wall. 

EXTERNAL  WALLS. 

If  16  inches  thick  or  less,  girt  building  and  add  thickness  of  wall 
for  each  external  angle. 

When  thicker,  add  to  actual  contents  of  each  corner  one  and  one- 
half  cubic  feet  for  every  foot  in  height. 
Allow  for  wall  ends  as  for  corners. 

ROUND   WALLS. 

Sixteen  inches  thick  or  less. 

For  circular  walls,  of  radius  sufficiently  large  to  obviate  the 
necessity  of  using  specially  molded  or  cut  brick,  add  one-fifth  of 
length  to  girt. 


OF   MASON   WORK.  39 

When  thicker  allow  for  sixteen  inches  of  such  wall  as  per  above 
rule  and  measure  all  in  excess  as  straight  work. 
Cut  or  molded  work  at  special  rates. 

BEVELED    CORNERS. 

For  each  corner  of  wall  of  more  or  less  than  90  degrees  add  one 
foot  six  inches  to  length  of  girt. 

PARTITION    WALLS. 

Sixteen  inches  thick  or  less.  Intersections  of  partition  walls 
(bonded  together  in  any  manner — not  abutting)  to  be  measured 
double. 

When  thicker,  add  one  and  one-half  cubic  foot  to  actual  contents 
of  every  intersection  for  each  foot  in  height. 

Partition  walls  connecting  with  stone  walls  to  be  measured  one 
foot  into  such  wall. 

CHIMNEY  BREASTS  AND  PILASTERS. 

All  flues  and  hollows  in  chimneys  four  feet  or  less  in  area  to  be 
measured  solid. 

When  larger:     Deduct  one-half  contents  of  flue. 

For  all  chimney  breasts  and  pilasters  add  eight  inches  to  face  for 
each  corner  and  multiply  length  so  obtained  by  width  (projection). 

Detached  chimneys  in  buildings  and  plain  chimney  tops  to  be 
measured  solid  and  one-half  of  one  cubic  foot  to  be  added  for  each 
corner  for  every  foot  in  height. 

STACKS. 

Chimney  stacks  at  special  rates. 

When  square,  find  cubic  contents,  measuring-  hollow  walls  solid, 
and  deducting  flue. 

When  round  or  octagon,  take  length  of  diameter  for  side,  and 
measure  as  though  it  was  square. 

PII:RS. 
Independent  piers  to  be  measured  like  chimneys. 

HOLLOW   WALLS. 

Hollow  walls  to  be  measured  solid. 

STONE  FRONTS. 

Stone  fronts  backed  with  brick  work.  Deduct  thickness  of  ashlar 
from  width  and  figure  like  ordinary  walls. 

GABLES  AND  WALL  TOPS. 

Whenever  clipping  of  brick  is  required,  add  to  actual  contents 
the  length  of  line  of  clipping  by  one  foot  by  thickness  of  wall. 


40  RULES   OF   MEASUREMENT 

CORNICES    AND    BELTS. 

If  of  running  courses  only,  multiply  length  by  height  (greatest 
girt  in  the  cut)  by  greatest  projection. 

If  enriched  (by  corbels,  brackets  and  panels)  multiply  other 
dimensions  as  given,  by  greatest  girt  length. 

LEDGES. 

Multiply  length  by  height  by  greatest  projection. 

PROJECTIONS. 

All  other  projections,  if  of  four  inches  or  less,  to  be  measured 
four  inches ;  if  above  four  inches,  and  not  exceeding  eight  inches, 
to  be  measured  eight  inches ;  if  above  eight  inches  and  not  exceeding 
twelve  inches,  to  be  measured  twelve  inches,  etc. 

GAUGE  WORK. 

Gauged  work  at  special  rates. 

OPENINGS. 

Openings  to  be  measured  from  top  of  sill  to  spring  of  arch  and 
shortest  distance  between  brick  jambs  for  width. 

No  deductions  to  be  made  for  openings  two  feet  six  inches  or 
less  in  width. 

One-half  of  contents  to  be  deducted  of  openings  from  two  feet 
six  inches  to  six  feet  in  width. 

For  openings  of  more  than  six  feet  in  width  allow  one  foot  six 
inches  by  thickness  of  wall  by  height  for  each  jamb. 

SLOTS,  PANELS,  ETC. 

No  deduction  to  be  made  for  slots,  chases,  niches,  panels  or  other 
recesses  of  four  feet  or  less  in  width;  if  wider,  deduct  contents,  and 
add  two  cubic  feet  of  wall  for  every  foot  in  height. 

TRIM  MINGS. 

No  deductions  in  measuring  brick  work  for  cut  stone  or  other 
trimmings,  bond-blocks,  timber,  joists  or  lintels. 

ARCHES. 

Arches — not  gauged. 

In  vaults,  multiply  length  of  chord  at  spring  of  arch  by  height 
from  chord  to  extrados  by  thickness  of  arch. 

In  walls,  find  contents  of  arch  by  same  rule  and  add  to  wall  meas- 
urement. 

In  sewers  and  tunnel  arches,  multiply  length  of  extrados  by  thick- 
ness of  arch. 


OF    MASON    WORK.  41 


FLOOR-ARCHES    AND    BRICK    PAVING. 

Floor-arches  and  brick  paving  to  be  measured  by  the  superficial 
foot  and  by  rule  given  for  measuring  concrete.  Deduct  well  holes. 

BRICK-NOGGING. 

Measure  as  ordinary  brick  work.  Deduct  full  openings — no 
studding. 

CUTTING. 

Cutting  of  joists  or  other  poles  by  the  piece;  of  slots,  panels  and 
recesses  by  the  lineal  foot. 

TOOTHING. 

When  ordered  by  the  owner  or  his  superintendent  to  tooth,  rack 
or  block,  in  consequence  of  delay  of  iron,  stone  or  other  material, 
that  mason  work  may  connect  with,  such  toothing,  racking  or  block- 
ing shall  be  measured  as  extra  work,  as  follows :  Increase  girt  length 
of  such  line  by  one-half,  and  multiply  by  one  foot  of  thickness  of 
wall. 

PRESSED  BRICK   WORK. 

Measure  all  exposed  surfaces  of  brick  by  the  superficial  foot. 

CUT-STONE    SETTING. 

Measure  vault  covers,  flagging,  curbing  and  ashlar  by  the  super- 
ficial foot.  Coping  and  belt  courses  by  the  lineal  foot;  all  other 
cut  stone  by  the  cubic  foot. 

TUCK-POINTING   AND    CLEANING. 

Tuck-pointing  and  cleaning  and  pointing  stone  work  to  be 
measured  by  the  superficial  foot  of  exposed  surfaces. 

LATHING    AND    PLASTERING. 

To  be  measured  by  the  superficial  yard — from  floor  to  ceiling  for 
walls  and  from  wall  to  wall  for  ceiling. 

CORNERS,   BEADS,   ETC. 

All  corners,  angles  of  more  or  less  than  90  degrees,  beads,  quirks, 
rule  joints  and  moldings  to  be  measured  by  the  lineal  foot  on  their 
longest  extension.  Add  one  foot  for  each  stop  or  miter. 

CORNICES. 

Length  of  cornices  to  be  measured  on  walls. 

Plain  cornices,  of  two  feet  girt  or  less,  to  be  measured  on  walls 
by  the  lineal  foot. 

Plain  cornices  exceeding  two  feet  girt  to  be  measured  by  the 
superficial  foot. 


43,  RULES   OF  MEASUREMENT 

Add  one  lineal  foot  by  girt  for  each  stop  or  miter. 
Enriched  cornices  (cast  work)  by  the  lineal  foot  for  each  enrich- 
ment. 

ARCHES,    CORBELS,    ETC. 

Arches,  corbels,  brackets,  rings,  center-pieces,  pilasters,  columns, 
capitals,  bases,  rosettes,  bosses,  pendants,  and  niches  by  the  piece. 

OPENINGS. 

Openings  in  plastering  to  be  measured  between  grounds. 

No  deduction  to  be  made  for  openings  of  two  feet  or  less  in 
width. 

One-half  of  contents  to  be  deducted  for  openings  from  two  feet 
to  six  feet  in  width. 

For  openings  of  more  than  six  feet  in  width  deduct  contents  of 
openings  and  allow  one  foot  six  inches  for  each  jamb  by  height. 

DEAFENING. 

Deafening  to  be  measured  by  the  superficial  yard,  floor  measure, 
between  walls — take  out  well  holes. 


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Tel.  Main  375 


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Avenue 
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LIST  OF  LICENSED  ARCHITECTS. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  PROFESSION  WHO  WILL  BE  PERMITTED  TO  PRAC- 
TICE IN  CHICAGO  AND  COOK  COUNTY,  ILL. 


CHICAGO. 

Abbott,  Frank  B 810,  225  Dearborn  St. 

Adams,  Charles  R 80  Dearborn  St. 

Adler,  Abraham  K 1641  Monadnock  Blk 

Ahlschlager,  John 70  La  Salle  St 

Allison,  Lyman  J 115  Dearborn  St. 

Alloway,   Wilmore 1551    Marquette    Bldg. 

Almquist,  Carl   M 902,  112  Clark  St. 

Alschuler,  Alfred  S   1507   Fisher   Blk. 

Andresen,   Peter  W 560  55th  St. 

Andresen,  Theodor 1335  Belmont  Ave. 

Artingstall,   Samuel  G 240  Rialto   Bldg. 

Atchison,  John  D (Atchison  &  Edbrooke)  90  Washington  St. 

Bacon,  Francis  T 902,  1  Park  Row   (care  I.  C.  R.  R.) 

Bailey,    Cyrus    1041  Marquette    Bldg. 

Bannister,  George   S 1801  W.   100th   bt. 

Barfield,  William  G 87   Washington   St. 

Barnes,    Julian 314    Ry    Exchg. 

Barrett,  Fred  L 2147  N.  Robey  St. 

Barthel,  Julius   B 1441  Unity  Bldg. 

Barton,  F.  M 1224  Royal  Insurance  Bldg. 

Beauley,  Wm.  Jean. .. .  (Peabody  &  Beauley)    1007  Monadnock  Blk. 

Beaumont.   George 711,   115   Dearborn    St. 

Beers,   Minard   L Orchestra   Hall   Bldg. 

Beers,  Herbert  P 508,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Beiler,  Henry  P 268  E.  North  Ave. 

Belden.   Edgar   S 1027    Marquette   Bldg. 

Bell,  Theodore  N 134  Van  Buren   St. 

Beman,    Solon    S 928    Fine    Arts    Bldg 

Bennett,    A    T 1442    Lexington    St. 

Benson,  Edward 1779   N.  Clark   St. 

Berlin.  Robert  C 1212  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Berndt,   F.   J 245    Seminary   Ave. 

Bessler.   Edward  W 820  W.   12th    St. 

Betts,  Henry  A 42   Hathway  Bldg. 

43 


44  LIST   OF   LICENSED   ARCHITECTS. 

Beyer,  Oscar 2865  N  Ashland  Ave 

Bishop,  Thomas  R 113  Adams  St. 

Blair,  William  Wallace 1008,  226  LaSalle  St. 

Bloedner,  Gustav 630  Haddon  Ave. 

Blondin,  Edward  E 5457  State  St. 

Borst,  George  Henry 

(Borst  &  Hetherington)  1404,  100  Washington  St. 

Bowen,  Howard 918,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Bowes,  Frederick  Wm 1525  N.  Central  Park  Ave. 

Braband,  Frank  J.  E 1528  Unity  Bldg. 

Brandt,  Berkeley 1715  Railway  Exchg 

Branitzky,  Wm.  Thomas 639  Unity  Bldg. 

Bright,  Jasper  T 2563  W.  41st  Court 

Brinkman,  Wm.  J 86  Metropolitan  Blk, 

Brinsley,  Herbert  G 909  Jackson  Blvd. 

Brodhag,  Louis 505,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Brodhag,  Louis,  Jr 911  Hamilton  Court 

Brompton,  Joseph  C 604  Masonic  Temple 

Brookes,  William  J 184  E.  37th  St. 

Brooks,  Trios.  M (Care  Deering  Harvester  Company) 

Brown,  Arthur  G 806,  184  LaSalle  St. 

Brueckner,  Carl  Louis.  . . 152  E.  North  Ave. 

Brush,  Charles  E 99  Randolph  St. 

Brydges,  Frederick  T.  C 1832  W.  Washington  St. 

Buck,  Niels 760,  125  LaSalle  St. 

Buck,  Lawrence 920,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Buckley,  Ashbury  W 26  Van  Buren  St. 

Buerger,  H 2133  W  12th  St. 

Burnham,  Daniel  H 

(D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.)  1417  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

Burns,  James  1026  Chicago  Opera  House 

Burtar,  Adolph  G....(Burtar  &  Gassmann)  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Butts,  Julius  A 370  S.  Paulina  St. 

Cady,  Jeremiah  Kersted.  .(Handy  &  Cady)  1002,  172  Washington  St. 

Camp,  Ervin  M (Murphy  &  Camp)  600  Fisher  Bldg. 

Charvat,  Anton 547  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Chubb,  John  D 112  Clark  St. 

Church,  Myron  H 1234  Marquette  Bldg. 

Church,  Walter  S 1235  Marquette  Bldg. 

Clark,  Robert  C 7216  Harvard  Ave. 

Clay,  William  W.  , 218  LaSalle  St. 

Cobb.  Oscar 702,  85  Dearborn  St. 

Coffin,  Arthur  S (Raeder  &  Coffin)  109  Randolph  St. 

Cohen,  Isadore 628  Monadnock  Blk. 

Colcord,  Albert  E 611.  110  Dearborn  St. 

Cole,  Arthur  W R.  712,  204  Dearborn  St. 

Colton,  Samuel  Kirk 802  Reaper  Blk. 

Coolidge,  Charles  A,  (Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidpe)  Old  Colony  Bldg. 

Cowles,  William  D 3648  Vincennes  Ave. 

Crowen,  Samuel  N 85  Dearborn  St. 

Danielson,  John 624  Alma  St.,  Austin 


LIST   OF  LICENSED   ARCHITECTS.  45 

Davis,  Zachary  T 1337  Unity  Bldg 

Davvley,  Wm.  S (Care  of  C.  &  E.  I.  Ry.)  355  Dearborn  St. 

Dean,  Arthur  R 912,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Dean,  George  R 918,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Demoney,  Frank  0 10,  144  LaSalle  St. 

Dibelka,  James  B 79  S.  Clark  St. 

Dinkleberg,  F  P 1407  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

Doerr,  John  P 

(J.  F.  &  J.  P.  Doerr)  1222  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Doerr,  Jacob  F 

( J.  F.  &  J.  P.  Doerr)  1222  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Dornfield,  I.  F 134  Van  Buren  St. 

Dorr,  John  1 120  Langley  Ave. 

Dowling,  Edward  F 

(Care  of  Patton  &  Miller)  1411,  140  Dearborn  St. 

Drake,  Wm.  H 112  Clark  St. 

Drummond,  W 510  N.  Central  Ave.,  Austin 

Duncan,  John 91  Dearborn  St. 

Duesing,  Theodore 1293  W.  22d  St. 

Dunning,  N.  Max 1218  Association  Bldg. 

Dwen,  Robert  G 1401  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Eckstrom,  Christian  A Tacoma  Bldg. 

Edbrooke,  Harry  W.  J..(Atchison  &  Edbrooke)  90  Washington  St. 

Egan,  James  J (Egan  &  Prindeville)  85  Dearborn  St. 

Eichberg,  S.  Milton 310  Journal  Bldg. 

Ender,  Julius  S 355  Larrabee  St. 

Falls,  Alexander  S The  Rookery 

Fellows,  Wm.  K (Nimmons  &  Fellows)  1733  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ferree,  Albert  G 6452  Union  Ave. 

Field,  Geo.  W.  E 215,  175  Dearborn  St. 

Fielder,  Fred  A 312,  167  Dearborn  St. 

Fischer,  Fred  Wm 9154  Commercial  Ave. 

Fischer,  John  B 7455  Parnell  Ave. 

Fischer.  Albert  J ' 654  W.  North  Ave. 

Fitch,  Frank  D 889  N.  40th  Ave. 

Flanders.  John  J ' 402,  80  Dearborn  St. 

Flesch,  Euguene  W  P  1012-112  Clark  St. 

Fletcher,  Robert  C 172  Washington  St. 

Flizikowski.  John  Stanislaus 1059  N.  41st  Court. 

Flower.  Harold C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  care  of  Chief  Engineer 

Fox.  C.  E (Marshall  &  Fox)  934  1st  Nat'l  Bank. 

Foehringer,  Frederick 168  Randolph  St. 

Foltz.  Fritz Hartford  Bldg. 

Fortin,  Joseph  T 7  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Foster,  Arthur 1710  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

Fowler,  Geo.  J 940  Greenleaf  Ave. 

Frommann,  Emil  H.  . .  .  (Frommann  &  Jebsen)  505  Schiller  Bldg. 

Frost.  Charles  S (Frost  &  Granger)  806  The  Temple 

Fry,  Frank  L 42,  164  LaSalle  St. 

Furst.  Charles  J 172  Washington  St. 

Gall,  Wm.  F 79  Dearborn  St. 


46  LIST   OF  LICENSED   ARCHITECTS. 

Garden,  F.  K.  M 414  E.  Chicago  Ave. 

Garden,  Hugh  M.  G 172  Washington  St. 

Gardener,  Horace  C (Care  of  Swift  &  Co.)  Union  Stock  Yards 

Garnsey,  George  0 185  Dearborn  St. 

Gassmann,  Andrew  P.  (Burtar  &  Gassmann)  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Gatterdam,  Fred  E 163  Randolph  St. 

Gauger,  Wm 1008  Chicago  Opera  House 

Gaul,  Hermann 172  Washington  St. 

Gay,  Henry  Lord 52  Dearborn  St. 

Gerhardt,  Paul Schiller  Bldg. 

Gibb,  William  R 169  Jackson  Blvd. 

Godfrey,  Horace  S 502  Pullman  Bldg. 

Goodman,  Wm.  C 1305  W.  Adams  St. 

Graham,  Ernest  R 

(D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.)  1417  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

Granger,  Alfred  Hoyt 806  The  Temple 

Griesser,  Richard 1014  Schiller  Bldg. 

Grotz,  Chas.  J 707  Armitage  Ave. 

Grussing,  George  H 518  Ashland  Blk. 

Gubbins,  Wm.  F 685  Ogden  Ave. 

Guenzel,  Louis 1601,  59  Clark  St. 

Hale,  Perley 505  Atwood  Bldg. 

Hall,  E.  Stanford 918,  153  LaSalle  St. 

Hall,  O  H 516  44th  St. 

Hallberg,  L.  Gustav 812  Oxford  Bldg. 

Hallstrom,  Nils 929  Roscoe  St. 

Hamilton,  John  L 4720  Madison  Ave. 

Handy,  Frank  W (Handy  &  Cady)  1002,  172  Washington  St. 

Hansen,  Christian  0 217  Dearborn  Ave. 

Hansen,  Harald  M 88  LaSalle  St. 

Hansen,  Paul 219  Winthrop  Ave. 

Harley,  W.,  Jr 94  La  Salle  St. 

Harned.  Henry  P 218  LaSalle  St. 

Hartigan,  W.  B 586  Warren  Ave. 

Harvey,  George  L 615,  175  Dearborn  St. 

Harvey,  John 9749  Ave.  H..  So.  Chicago 

Hatzfeld,  Clarence Tribune  Bldg. 

Hay,  Mark 38  E.  35th  St. 

Hays.  Harvey  G 813,  225  Dearborn  St. 

Hazelton,  Herbert  T (Watson  &  Hazelton)  305  Dearborn  St. 

Hecht,  Albert  S 165  Randolph  St 

Hermann,  Chas.  F 417  City  Hall 

Hessenmueller,  Frank  W 225  Dearborn  St. 

Heinz,  Lorenz  H 78  LaSalle  St. 

Hetherington,  John  T 

(Borst  &  Hetherington)  1404,  100  Washington  St. 

Hettich,  Albert  H 604  Security  Rldg. 

Hettinger,  John  P 505  Journal  Bldfc. 

Heun,  Arthur 10  Steinway  Hall 

Hiegins,  Francis  J 1614  Diversey  Blvd. 

Hill,  Henry  W (Hill  &  Woltersdorf)  22,  70  LaSalle  St. 


LIST   OF  LICENSED   ARCHITECTS.  47 

Hine,   Cicero • 263  Wabash  Ave. 

Hodgkins,  Howard  G 101  Randolph  St. 

Hoffman,  H.  Curtis 1501  Schiller  Bldg. 

Hogenson,  Edward  A 264  N.  Hoyne  Ave. 

Hogenson,  Wm (Hilabird  &  Roche)   1618  Monadnock  Blk 

Holden,   Ben   Edwin. 606,   175    Dearborn   St. 

Holmboe,  Leonard  C.  B 111.  Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago 

Holsman,    Henry    K 100    Jackson    Blk. 

Hoskins,  John  M 1280  Madison  St. 

Hotton,   Bartholomew  J    927-153   La  Salle   St. 

Houda,  Joseph  F 622  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Huber,  Julius  H 710,  171  Washington  St. 

Huehl,  Harris  W (Huehl  &  Schmid)   59,  163  Randolph  St. 

Hulla,  John 709,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Hunt,  Jarvis 1407  Monadnock  Blk. 

Hussander,  Arthur  F .  .720  Tribune  Bldg. 

Ingalls,  Arthur  R 6558  Ross  Ave. 

Jaffray,    Henry   S 6249    Kimbark  Ave. 

Jebsen,  Ernest (Frommann  &  Jebsen)  505  Schiller  Bldg. 

Jenney,  Wm.  Le  Baron 

(Jenney  &  Mundie)    1401  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

Jensen,  Elmer  C HOI  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

Jobson,    C.   Frank Pullman  Bldg. 

Johnson,  Oscar Clark  and  Sheffield  Ave. 

Johnston,  Joseph   S 359   E.  43d   St. 

Johnston,  Wm.  K 1116  The  Temple. 

Jyrch,   Carl  E 694  Fulton   St. 

Kable,   C.   H 6118    Greenwood  Ave. 

Kaeseberg,  Frank 770  Sheffield  Ave. 

Kaiser,  August 428  S.  California  Ave. 

Kaiser,  Otto 980  N.  Sawyer  Ave 

Karback,  Charles  W 1096  W.  Polk  St. 

Kelley,  Irving  W 59  Dearborn  St. 

Kennedy,  George  H 4929  St.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Kingsley,   George  S 36  LaSalle    St. 

Kintz,  Geo.  A.  W 9710  Logan  Ave. 

Klewer.  Wm.  L 1305  Schiller  Bldg. 

Kley.  Henry  T 214  Milwaukee  Ave. 

Klucina,  John 1185   S.  Homan  Ave. 

Knapp.  George  0 157  Michigan  Ave. 

Knudson.    Johan    F 1110    Tacoma    Bldg 

Koenig,    Fred 1650    Grenshaw    Ave 

Koll.  Henry  C 77  Weed  St. 

Koster.    John    L 185    Dearborn    St. 

Krausch,  Walter  T (Care  of  C.,  B.  &  Q.  Ry.)   209  Adams  St. 

Krause,   Edmund  R 1601,  100  Washington  St. 

Krieg,  Wm.   G 84  Washington  St. 

Kuehne,  Carl  Oskar 171    Center  St. 

Kupfer,    Otto    A 904    Milliard    Ave. 

La  Belle.  Edward  C 607  Thomas  St. 

Lang,  Albert 4940  St.  Lawrence  Ave. 


48  LIST   OF  LICENSED   ARCHITECTS. 

Lang,   Fritz 700   Milwaukee   Ave. 

Lang,  Louis  A .' 2611  N.  41st  Court 

Larmon,  Philip (Care  of  Libby-McNeil  Co.) 

Lehle,  Louis Schiller   Bldg. 

Levy,  Alexander  L 616  Chicago  Opera  House  Blk. 

Liedberg,  Hugo  J 23  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Lindquist,  Frederick 1408   Franklin   Blvd. 

Llewellyn,  Joseph  C 1518  1st  Nat'l  Bank. 

Lonek,  Adolph 622,    145   LaSalle   St. 

Long,  J.  T 6455  Monroe  St. 

Lovell,    Sidney    Orchestra    Hall    Bldg. 

Lowden,  Alexander  H 90  Washington  St. 

Luebkert,  Otto 65  S.  Clinton  St. 

Lund,  Anders  G 602  W.  63d  St. 

MacNeil,  Perry  R 703  Railway  Exchg. 

Mahaffey,  David 711,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Maher,  George  W R.  820,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Mahler,  H  H  (Postle  &  Mahler) 1732  Marquette  Bldg. 

Mahoney,  Marion  L 281   W.   Adams   St. 

Marble,  O.  W 916  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Marshall,  Benjamin  H 905  Cable  Bldg. 

Marston,  Louis   H 934  1st   Nat'l   Bank   Bldg. 

Matz,  Otto  H 78  LaSalle  St. 

Maurer,  Wm 666  Augusta   St. 

Mayo,  Ernest  A 1715  Marquette  Bldg. 

McAfee,  Charles  H 36   LaSalle   St. 

McCall,  Thomas 1710  Railway  Exchange   Bldg. 

McDonald,  F.  J 755  W.  63d   St. 

McGavick,  J.  P., 809-17  Van  Buren  St. 

McMichael,   John 6023    Calumet   Ave. 

McMullen,  Henry  J 1680  W.  12th  St. 

McMurray,  Oscar  L 6416  Kimbark  Ave. 

Mead,  Daniel  W 738  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Meissner,  C.  L.  Henry 92  N.  Central  Park  Ave. 

Meldahl,  Jens  J.  .  (Hessenmueller  &  Meldahl)  801,  225  Dearborn  St. 

Melin,  Charles  W 1166  Columbia  Ave. 

Merrick,  H.  R 1778  Milwaukee  Ave. 

Metcalf,  John   S 620   The   Temple 

Miller,    Jos.    A Ashland    Blk. 

Miller,  Grant  C (Patton  &  Miller)   1411,  140  Dearborn  St. 

Miller,  Wm.  C 69  S.  41st  St. 

Mitchell,  Louis  M 145  LaSalle  St. 

Molitor,  Joseph 404  Journal  Bldg. 

Monell,   Frederick 4420  Langley  Ave. 

Morehouse,  Merritt  J 702  Fisher  Bldg. 

Morey,    Arthur    G 125    La    Salle    St. 

Mosher,  E.  Bradford 5830  Rosalie  Court 

Moulton,  Geo.  M 1809  Fisher  Bldg. 

Mueller,  Herman 561  S.  Ashland  Ave. 

Mullay,    Thomas  Hubert 1601   Monadnock   Blk. 

Mundie,  Wm.  Bryce,  (Jenney  &  Mundie)  1401  New  York  Life  Bldg. 


LIST   OF  LICENSED   ARCHITECTS.  49 

Murphy,  John  H (Murphy  &  Camp)  600,  279  Dearborn  St. 

Neebe,  John 598  W.  Chicago  Ave. 

Neebes,  Geo.   S 3823  Forest  Ave. 

Nelson,    Edward    0 153    La    Salle    St. 

Nettenstrom,  Joel  U 1232  Railway  Exchange 

Newhouse,  Henry  L 4630  Prairie  Ave. 

Newell,   Frank  V 78  LaSalle  St. 

Newberry,  Robert  T The  Temple 

Newman,  Edgar  M 415  Stock  Exchange 

Newman,  Wm.  L. . .    909  Jackson  Blvd. 

Nicholson,  Wm  A  (J  T  Nicholson  &  Son)   ....6541  Greenwood  ave 

Nicholson,  Jos.  T.  &  Son 

( J.  T.  Nicholson  &  Son)   6112  Lexington  Ave. 

Nielson,   Carl 1325   Rosalie   Court 

Nimmons,  George  C.  ..  (Nimmons  &  Fellows)   1733  Marquette  Bldg. 

Norman,    A.    E 3575    N    Clark    St. 

Norton,  Francis  Joseph Kenmore  Ave. 

Nothnagel,   Charles  W 914  W.  67th  St. 

Novy,    Ludvig 1618   W.  22d   St. 

Nyden,   John    A 1091    Victor    St.. 

O'Brien,    M.    J. : 5406    Ridgewood    Ct. 

Ohlhaber,  Wm 171  Washington   St. 

Ohrenstein,  Ernest  J 1730  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

Otis,  Wm.  A 606,  175  Dearborn  St. 

Ottenheimer,    Henry   L 715    Ft.    Dearborn    Bldg. 

Packard,  Allyn  A 1706  Marquette  Bldg. 

Pagels,   Wm.   F 34   S.   Clark   St. 

Palmer,   Charles   M 1205  Monadnock  Blk. 

Pashley,  Alfred  F Manhattan  Bldg. 

Patton,  Normand  S (Patton  &  Miller)   1411,  140  Dearborn  St. 

Peabody,  Arthur (Peabody  &  Beauley)  1007  Monadnock  Blk. 

Pentecost,    D.    S 92    La    Salle    St. 

Perkins,   Frederick  W 1712  Marquette   Bldg. 

Perkins,  Dwight  Heald 1200  Steinway  Hall 

Pfeiffer,  George  L .1621  W.   12th   St. 

Phillips,  C.  A.  (Phillips,  Rogers  &  Woodyatt) .  .1615  Ashland  Blk. 

Pistorious.  H 1662   Melrose   St. 

Pond,  Allen  Bartlit (Pond  &  Pond)  1109  Steinway  Hall 

Pond,  Irving  K (Pond  &  Pond)    1109  Steinway  Hall 

Pope.  John  Francis 41  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Postle,  David  E..(Postle  &  Mahler)    1731  Marquette  Bldg. 

Poulsen,    Edward  J 594   N    Francisco   Ave. 

Poulsen.  Geo.  F 112  Clark  St. 

Powell,  Russell  B 1551  Marquette  Bldg. 

Powers.  Horace  S 3004   Prairie   Ave. 

Poyer,  Max 10536  Vincennes  Road 

Pridmore.  John  E  0 1701  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Prindeville.  Chas.  H (Egan  &  Prindeville)   85  Dearborn  St. 

Probst,    Edward 794   Millard   Ave. 

Pruyn,  Wm.  H 4217  Berkley  Ave. 

Purssell,  G.  E 1311   Monroe   St. 


50  LIST   OF   LICENSED   ARCHITECTS. 

Quackenboss,  Leonard  G 108  5th  Ave 

Rae,  Robert,  Jr 525,  134  Van  Buren  St. 

Raeder,  Henry (Raeder  &  Coffin)  109  Randolph  St. 

Randak,  Frank 1614  Ashland  Blk. 

Randolph,  S.   M 1005   Chamber  of  Commerce   Bldg. 

Rapp,  Cornelius  Ward 1005,  100  Washington  St. 

Rapp,  Geo.   L 1005,  100  Washington  St. 

Rautert,  Fred  R 99,  163  Randolph  St. 

Reinhardt,    G.   N 170  Osgood  St. 

Renwick,  Edward  A (Holabird  &  Roche)  1618  Monadnock  Blk. 

Reynerston,    Theis    J 1139    N    40th    Ave. 

Rezny,  James  B 1340  Millard  Ave 

Richards,  Henry  H 615,  134  Van  Buren  St. 

Riegert,  Emil 74  Racine  Ave. 

Rinn,   Charles 2629  N.  Lawndale  Ave. 

Ritter,  Louis  E 1433  Marquette  Bldg. 

Robertson,   D 1201  The    Temple 

Robinson,  Argyle  E 622,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Roche,  Martin (Holabird  &  Roche)   1618  Monadnock  Blk 

Rogers,  John  Arthur 1615  Ashland  Blk. 

Rogers,  James  Gamble 1615  Ashland  Blk. 

Rohm,   Jean  Baptist 360    Armitage  Ave. 

Rosenthal,  Alexander  B 125  Walnut  St. 

Rouleau,-  Arthur 603   Cable  Bldg. 

Roy,  Franz 275  92d  St. 

Runde,  Otto 119  Rice  St. 

Rusy,  Anthony  F 720,  143  Dearborn  St. 

Russell,  Lewis  E 5409  Washington  Ave. 

Rutan,   Charles  H 

(Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge)  1780  Old  Colony  Bldg. 

Sandegren,  Andrew  R 926  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Schaub,  Louis  J 717  N.  Campbell  Ave. 

Schenck,   Rudolph 157    Michigan    Ave. 

Schlacks,  Henry  John 21  Borden  Blk. 

Schmid,  Richard  G (Huehl  &  Schmid)  59,  163  Randolph  St. 

Schmidt,    Hugo 285    Freemont   St. 

Schmidt,  Richard  Ernest 1013,  172  Washington  St. 

Schock,  Frederick  R (Schock  &  Swanson)  913,  172  Washington 

Schoenfeldt,  Frank 1755  W.  12th  St. 

Schroeder,  Wm.  H 130  13th  St. 

Schroeder,  John  M 99  Randolph  St. 

Schuberth,  George  F 568  Sheffield  Ave. 

Schultz.    Martin    M 784    W    21st    St.. 

Schulze,   William 1156   Milwaukee   Ave. 

Schweizer,    Joseph 99    Randolph    St. 

Seator,  Sinclair  M 825   Reaper  Blk. 

Sellon,  George  C Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Shankland,   Edward   Clapp 1104  Rookery 

Shannon,  James  S (Care  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.) 

Shaw,  Howard  Van  Doren 615,  175  Dearborn  St. 

Shattuck,  Walter  F 900,  218  LaSalle  St. 


LIST   OF   LICENSED   ARCHITECTS.  51 

Shipman,   Stephen  V 240  LaSalle  St. 

Sierks,  Henry 303,  40  Dearborn  St. 

Silsbee,  Joseph  L 115  Dearborn  St. 

Smith,  Robert  S 818,  185  Dearborn  St. 

Smith,  Sidney 1686  N.  Clark  St. 

Snyder,  Edward  E 3  Ashland  Blvd. 

Sorensen,  Charles  A 648  N.  Claremont  St. 

Spencer,  Robert  C.,  Jr 1107  Steinway  Hall 

Speyer,  Julius (J.  Speyer  &  Son)  164  LaSalle  St. 

Speyer,  Oscar  P (J.  Speyer  &  Son)   164  LaSalle  St. 

Spitzer,    Maurice    655    N.    Hoyne   Ave. 

Spohr,  George  S 132   Sigel  St. 

Stanhope,  Leon  E 1201  The  Temple 

Stebbings,  Walter  L 1110  Monadnock  Blk. 

Steinbach,  J.  G 625  W.  Chicago  Ave. 

Steuben,  Theo 1110  Lincoln  Ave. 

Stevens,  Charles  Whitney 1018   Schiller  Bldg. 

Stevens,  Harry  E 185  Dearborn   St. 

Stoddard  E  B 150  S  Homan  Ave 

Stone,  John  R 148  Hartford  Bldg. 

Strandel,  Charles  A 608  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Strippleman,  Wm 927,  153  LaSalle  St. 

Sturm,  Meyer  J 704,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Sturnfield,  Chas.   H 5   Blue   Island  Ave. 

Sullivan,  Louis  H 1600  Auditorium  Bldg. 

Sutcliffe,  John 218  LaSalle  St. 

Swanson,  H.  Frederick,  (Schock  &  Swanson)..  .172  Washington  St. 

Swern,  Wm.  C 101  Washington  St. 

Thain,  Joseph  A 3152  Prairie  Ave. 

Thisslew,  Charles 451  Milwaukee  Ave. 

Thomas,  Wm 163  Randolph  St. 

Thomsen,  Frederick  W 44  Seminary  Ave. 

Tilton,  John  Neal R.  1024.  112  Clark  St. 

Tomlinson,  Henry  Webster 809   Steinway  Hall 

Townsend,  Frederick  B 924,  218  LaSalle  St. 

Treat.   Samuel  A 1507  Fisher  Bldg. 

Turnock,  E.   Hill    15-92  La  Salle  St. 

Van    Hoist,    Herman    V : The    Rookery 

Van  Keuren,  Charles  W 153  La  Salle  St. 

Van  Keuren.  Wm.  J 14,  78  LaSalle  St. 

Van  Osdel,  John  Mills '. . .  .225  Dearborn  St. 

Viehe-Naess,  Ivar 829  Sheffield  Ave. 

Voigt,  Gustav 3220  S.  Canal  St. 

Von   Nerta,  G.   0 5465   Madison  Ave. 

Waful,  Edward  E 172   Washington   St. 

Wagner,  John  H 107  Dearborn  St. 

Walker,  Wm.   Ernest Orchestra   Hall   Bldg. 

Walter.    Wayne    M 1001    Atwood    Bldg. 

Waterbury,  C.  D Steinway  Hall 

Waterman,  Harry  Hale 218  LaSalle  St. 

Watson,  Robert  Bruce,  (Watson  &  Hazleton) 303  Dearborn  St. 


52  LIST   OF   LICENSED   ARCHITECTS. 

Weary,  Chas.  A 66,  92  LaSalle  St. 

Weber,  Alfred  P 172   Washington  St. 

Weber,  Peter  J 702  Fisher  Bldg. 

Wechselberger,  J 68  Cleveland  Ave. 

Wegman,  Jules  F 305  Dearborn  St. 

Wegman,    Julius,    511    N.    Clark    St. 

Wheeler,  Chas  F 2813  W.  46th  Ct. 

Wheelock,  Harry  B 1106-8  Schiller  Bldg. 

Wight,  Peter  B 1112  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Wilkowski,  Jos.  A 1177  N.  Leavitt  St. 

Williamson,    R.    B 451    Jackson    Blvd. 

Williamson,  William  G 1124,  153  LaSalle  St. 

Wilmanns,  August  C 402  Journal  Bldg. 

Wing,  Thomas  W 185  Dearborn  St. 

Wilson,  Horatio  R 218  LaSalle  St. 

Winslow,  B.  E 5411  Ridgewood  Ct. 

Witherspoon,  John   M 629    Monadnock  Blk. 

Wittekind,  Henry,  Jr Cable  Bldg. 

Woerner,  Adolph 217  Centre  St. 

Wolf,  Frederick  W 139  Rees  St. 

Woltersdorf,  Arthur  F (Hill  &  Woltersdorf)  22,  70  LaSalle  St. 

Woodyatt,    Ernest 1615    Ashland    Blk. 

Worthmann,  Henry 625  W.  Chicago  Ave. 

Wright,  Harvey 226   LaSalle  St. 

Wright,  Willis  J Care   Armour   &   Co. 

York,  J  Devereux   499  N  State  St. 

Youmans,  Wm.  A 309  Bowen  Ave. 

Youngberg,  J.  E.  . . 218  La  Salle  St. 

Zarbell,  Iver  C 528  Reaper  Block 

Zatterberg,  M 325  City  Hall 

Zimmerman,  W.   Carbys Steinway  Hall 

Zimmermann,  Hugo  H 1279   Perry   St. 

Zimmermann,  Albert  G Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Zippwald,    Otto 2234    E    42nd    St. 


.  LIST   OF   LICENSED   ARCHITECTS.  53 

COOK  COUNTY  OUTSIDE  OF  CHICAGO. 


ELMHURST 

Griffin,  Walter  B Elmhurst 

EVANSTON 

Ayars,    Charles    R 605    Davis    St. 

Blake,  Edgar  0 7,  620  Davis  St. 

Saxe,  Ira  C 1303  Washington  St. 

Stewart,  Peter  C 629  Davis  St. 

OAK  PARK 

Fiddelke,  Henry  G '. 201  W.  Lake  St. 

Randolph,  S.   M 130  S.  Grove  Ave. 

Fyfe,  James 417  Home  Ave. 

Roberts,  Eben  Ezra 101  Marion  St. 

Thompson,  Frank  D Ill  Marion  St. 

Wright,  Frank  Lloyd Forest  and  Chicago  Ave. 

Watson,  Vernon  S 743  Fair  Oak  Ave. 

RIVERSIDE 

Ashby,   Geo.   Wm v Riverside 


WM.  D.  MARTIN  TELEPHONE,  NORTH  1772  A.  E.  PARKER 

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ALL  BRANCHES    OF  SHEET  METAL  WORK  FOR   BUILDINGS 
SLATE,  TILE  AND  METAL  ROOFING 

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671    L.ARRABEE    STREET  CHICAGO 

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HIGHLY    FINISHED 

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LYONS  LIME  WORKS 

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Manufacturer  of      L^llVl  EZd    anc*    Dealer    in 

Stucco,  Cement,  Plastering  Hair,  Etc. 

Telephone,  Canal  17 

658  S.  Halsted  St.,  cor.  t6th  CHICAGO 

54 


Macomber  &  Whytc  Rope  Co., 

Sole  Manufacturers  of 

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(it  always  has  One  WHYTE  STRAND) 

The  BEST  and  SAFEST.  WIRE  ROPE  for  HOISTIXG  purposes. 
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TELEPHONE,  MAIN  3676 
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Thomas  Moulding  Company 

1202  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building 
142  Washington  Street,  CHICAGO 

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Pres.  and  Treas.  Gen.  Manager 

M    A.  SPAULDING,  Sec'y  and  Asst.  Treas. 

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Telephone,  Yards  1278 


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POROUS  FIREPROOFING 


Office  439  "The   Rookery" 
CHICAGO 

Contractors  for  furnishing  and  setting  all  kinds  of  tile  for 
fireproofing  purposes. 


Telephone 
HARRISON  1705. 


WORKS  AT  PULLMAN. 


International  System  of  Concrete  Construction 


STEEL  WIRE  CABLES  and  STEEL  WIRE  FABRIC 


Manufactured  by 


INTERNATIONAL  FENCE  &  FIREPROOFING  CO. 


COLUMBUS,    OHIO. 

Largest  manufacturers  of  Concrete  Reinforcing  in  the  world. 

Represented  in  Chicago  by  S.  M.  RANDOLPH,  Consulting  Architect. 
1005,  No.  138  Washington  St.     Telephone,  Main  586. 


Each  wire 

carefully 

tested  and 

heavily 

galvanized. 

Minimum 

elastic  limit 

90,000 

pounds 


SPECIFICATIONS 

FOR 

STANDARD  HOLLOW  TILE  F1REPROOFING. 


GENERAL. 

The  contractor  for  this  work  will  be  required  to  furnish  all  the 
material  and  labor  of  every  description  required  to  erect  the  same 
in  place  complete.  The  contractor  is  referred  to  the  plans  and  details 
for  the  general  construction,  and  especially  the  steel  diagrams  and 
details  showing  connection  between  the  structural  steel  and  tile  work. 

SPECIAL   SHAPES. 

The  contractor  shall  furnish  all  necessary  special  shapes  for  the 
proper  fitting  to  the  steel  work. 

DETAILS. 

When  requested  to  do  so  the  contractor  shall  furnish  large  scale 
details  or  full-sized  drawings  for  all  special  shapes,  column  cover- 
ings, lintel  covers,  girder  covers,  and  general  type  of  arch ;  which 
shall  be  submitted  to  the  architects  for  their  approval. 

SCAFFOLDING,  TOOLS,  ETC 

Furnish  all  the  tools,  machinery,  hoisting  apparatus  and  centering, 
necessary  to  carry  on  the  work  at  the  rate  of  progress  stipulated  in 
the  contract. 

TILE. 

All  the  tile  required  for  this  work  shall  be  of  the  best  quality  ot 
hard-burned  fire  clay,  semiporous  or  porous  terra  cotta.  This  tile 
to  be  well  manufactured,  no  badly  split,  cracked  or  warped  tile  will 
be  permitted  to  go  into  the  work.  Material  to  be  equal  to  that  manu- 
factured by  the  Haydenville  Company,  Pioneer  Fireproofing  Com- 
pany, National  Fireproofing  Company,  Federal  Clay  Manufacturing 
Company,  or  the  Illinois  Terra  Cotta  Lumber  Company. 

MORTAR  AND  LAYING. 

All  the  tile  work  for  the  floor  construction  shall  be  laid  in  mor- 
tar composed  of  one  (l)  part  American  Portland  cement,  of  ap- 
proved brand,  four  (4)  parts  sharp  sand  and  one  (1)  part  lime 

57 


58  SPECIFICATIONS   FOR 

mortar,  all  thoroughly  well  mixed  together,  as  follows :  The  sand 
and  cement  are  to  be  mixed  together  dry,  and  sufficient  water  added 
to  thoroughly  wet  same  after  which  the  lime  mortar  is  to  be  added 
and  the  whole  mass  is  then  to  be  thoroughly  tempered.  All  other 
tile  work  is  to  be  laid  in  mortar  composed  as  follows:  One  (1) 
part  Louisville,  Rosendale,  or  other  natural  cement,  three  (3)  parts 
sharp  sand  and  one  part  lime  mortar,  thoroughly  mixed  in  the  man- 
ner before  described.  All  tile  must  be  laid  with  full  flush  joints 
plumb,  to  a  line,  with  horizontal  beds  uniformly  level  on  each  course. 
Fill  all  the  joints  and  crevices  between  the  tile  and  steel  work  with 
mortar  well  slushed  in. 

TYPE   OF   ARCH. 

The  arches  for  the  floors  in  general  shall  be inch  flat  or 

segment  arches,  with  side  or  end  construction.  Skewbacks  must  be 
carefully  bedded  in  place  against  beams. 

BEAM  TILE. 

The  soffits  of  all  beams  to  be  protected  with  slabs  of  tile  at  least 
one  inch  in  thickness.  If  more  than  one  inch,  the  beam  tile  must 
be  made  with  air  space  next  to  beam. 

ROOFS. 

The  arches  for  the  main  roof  are  to  be in  segment  or  flat 

arches  same  as  specified  for  the  floors. 

MINOR    ROOFS. 

The  roofs  of  pent  houses,  roof  over  projecting  portion  in  second 
story,  floor  of  bulkheads,  and  other  portions  indicated  on  details  as 
book-tile  shall  be  made  of  three-inch  (3-inch)  book-tile  set  in  place 
between  tee-irons. 

Tee-irons  to  be  furnished  by  the  iron  contractor. 

PARTITIONS. 

All  partitions  shown  on  the  plans  to  be  built  the  thickness  indi- 
cated in  figures.  If  no  dimensions  are  given,  the  following  sizes  will 
govern : 

Partitions  for  all  corridors  and  for  partitions  over  12  feet  and 
up  to  14  feet  in  height,  to  be  4  inches. 

Partitions  over  14  feet  in  height  to  be  6  inches,  and  all  cross-par- 
titions 12  feet  or  less  to  be  3  inches.  Partition  walls  to  be  built 
straight,  true,  plumb  and  well-bonded  with  proper  "breakjoint"  bond 
on  each  alternate  course,  and  all  joints  thoroughly  flushed  up  with 
mortar,  and  to  be  well-wedged  underneath  fireproof  ceiling. 

FURRING    TILE. 

Where  indicated  on  plans,  2-inch  furring  tile  are  to  be  built 
against  the  outside  walls  of  the  building.  These  tiles  are  to  be  se- 
cured to  the  brick  walls  with  tenpenny  spikes  on  every  third  course, 
driven  into  the  brick  work  at  intervals  not  greater  than  48  inches 
apart. 


STANDARD   HOLLOW   TILE   FIREPROOFING.         59 


CURB  WALL. 


The  curb  wall  in  basement  shall  be  furred  with  three-inch  (3) 
tile  extending  up  to  the  underside  of  the  iron  plate  along  edge  of 
curb  wall  and  properly  fitting  around  all  beams. 


ROUGH   FRAMES  AND  BLOCKS. 

The  contractor  for  carpenter  work  will  furnish  and  erect  the 
rough  wood  frames  at  all  openings  in  partitions  and  furring.  He 
will  also  furnish  all  wooden  blocks  necessary  to  form  nailing  facili- 
ties for  attaching  plaster  grounds,  etc.  These  blocks  must  be  built 
in  place  by  fireproofing  contractor  wherever  directed  by  the  architect. 

COLUMN    COVERING. 

All  column  covering  shall  start  in  all  cases  directly  from  the  tile 
floor  arches. 

Column  covering  shall  be  designed  to  properly  fit  the  columns. 
All  corners  of  square  columns  shall  be  left  (square)  (round). 

Column  covering  to  be  wired  (once)  (twice)  in  each  course  in 
height  or  secured  together  with  clasps. 

COVERING   EXPOSED    STEEL   WORK. 

All  girders,  beams,  channels,  etc.,  that  show  below  the  underside 
of  ceiling  are  to  be  incased  on  all  sides  with  at  least  one  inch  thick- 
ness of  fireproof  tile  secured  to  the  steel  in  the  usual  manner.  If 
required,  special  designs  must  be  submitted  to  the  architect. 

BOXES   FOR  PLUMBING   PIPES. 

All  soil,  vent,  downspout  and  water  supply  pipes  shall  be  boxed 
in,  using  three-inch  (3-inch)  tile,  starting  from  the  floor  tile  in  all 
cases.  This  boxing  shall  not  be  done  until  the  pipes  have  been  prop- 
erly tested,  and  covered  by  another  contractor.  There  shall  be  no 
openings  into  boxes  except  for  outlets  on  the  various  floors.  Where 
these  outlets  occur  small  wood  frames  furnished  by  carpenter  shall 
be  set  by  the  fireproofing  contractor. 

BULKHEADS. 

All  bulkheads  of  first  and  second  floor  shall  be  built  of  3-inch  tile ; 
the  structural  iron  contractor  furnishing  all  necessary  tee-irons  for 
the  support  of  the  tile. 

See  details  for  bulkhead  treatment,  and  iron  drawings  for  the 
supports. 

Provide  three-inch  (3-inch)  tile  for  the  end  of  bulkhead  where 
intersected  by  the  entrance  doors. 

TOILET-ROOM  FLOORS. 

All  toilet-room  floors,  where  shown  on  plans,  shall  be  raised  ap- 
proximately  inches  with  fireproofing.  Supports  to  be  so  ar- 
ranged as.  not  to  interfere  with  the  piping  of  these  rooms. 


SPECIFICATIONS   FOR 


PENT    HOUSES. 

The  contractor  shall  build  the  walls  of  pent  houses  with  four- 
inch  (4-inch)  hard  or  glazed  tile,  laid  up  in  Portland  cement  mortar, 
all  joints  to  be  thoroughly  flushed. 

Curbs  of  all  skylights  shall  be  built  of  four-inch  tile. 

FLOOR  STRIPS  AND  CONCRETE  FILLING. 

After  the  floor  arches  have  been  set  in  place,  and  at  such  times 
as  may  be  designated  by  the  Architect,  the  contractor  for  carpenter 
work  will  furnish  and  set  the  2-inch  by  3-inch  wood  floor  strips 
required  as  nailing  ground  for  the  finished  wood  flooring,  where 
wooden  flooring  is  called  for. 

After  the  strips  have  been  set,  the  fireproofing  contractor  must 
fill  in  between  the  same  with  concrete  filling;  this  concrete  is  to  be 
composed  of  one  (1)  part  American  Portland  cement,  of  approved 
brand,  two  (2)  parts  sharp  sand  and  six  parts  broken  tile,  stone, 
gravel  or  fine,  clean  coal  cinders,  thoroughly  mixed  together  dry, 
then  tempered  and  mixed,  and  stamped  in  place.  In  no  case  shall 
cinder  concrete  be  allowed  to  come  in  contact  with  structural  steel. 

FINALLY. 

Do  everything  necessary  to  finish  the  entire  work  in  a  thorough 
and  substantial  manner. 

Remove  promptly  from  the  premises,  all  the  tools,  scaffolding, 
unused  tile,  debris,  etc.,  as  soon  as  the  work  is  completed. 


HEATING, 


VENTILTAING, 


DRYING, 


MECHANICAL    DRAFT, 
SHAVING  EXHAUST. 


FANS,  HEATERS,  VENTILATORS, 
GALVANIZED  PIPING. 

MATHIS    BROS.   CO. 

25th   Place  and  Stewart  Ave.    CHICAGO 


61 


VIEW  TAKEN  APRIL  21,   1904.        Sec.  B. 


FIRST    NATIONAL: 

D.    H.    BURNHAM    81 


CHAS.   VOLKMANN 


SUITE  22,  184  DEARBO 
CHICA 


SET    THESE    4,500    TONS    OF    STEEL 

62 


L 
ON 


VIEW  TAKEN  JUNE  18,   /904.        Sec.  B. 


SANK  BUILDING 


ARCHITECTS 


&    CO.,    ERECTORS 


ST.    TEL.  CENT.  6068 
,   ILL. 


LESS    THAN    FIFTY    WORK    DAYS 

63 


THE  PEOPLES  GAS  LIGHT  &  COKE  CO. 


GASFITTERS'  RULES. 


The  following  Rules  have  been  adopted  by  THE  PEOPLES  GAS  LIGHT  & 
COKE  CO  ,  governing  the  piping  of  buildings  for  the  dis- 
tribution of  gas  for  light  and  fuel. 


OFFICE  BUILDINGS,  DWELLING  HOUSES 
AND  FLATS. 


Manufactured  Gas  For  Light. 

The  following  tables  show  the  proportionate  size  and  length  of 
tubing  allowed : 


Greatest  Length 

Greatest  Number  of 

Size  of  Tubing. 

Allowed. 

26-inch  Openings 
Allowed. 

fys  inch 

20  feet 

'A  openings 

V2  inch 

30  feet 

3  openings 

24  inch 

60  feet 

10  openings 

1  inch 

70  feet 

15  openings 

1%  inch 

100  feet 

30  openings 

V/2  inch 

150  feet 

60  openings 

2  inch 

200  feet 

100  openings 

2y2  inch 

200  feet 

200  openings 

3  inch 

300  feet 

300  openings 

Drops  in  double  parlors,  large  rooms  and  halls  of  office  buildings 
must  not  be  less  than  l/2  inch. 

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GASFITTERS'   RULES.  65 

STORES,  HOSPITALS,  SCHOOLS,  FACTORIES,   ETC. 


Manufactured  Gas  for  Light. 


Size  of  Tubing. 

Greatest  Length 
Allowed. 

Greatest  Number  of 
14-inch  Openings 
Allowed. 

Yz  inch 

20  feet 

1  opening 

24  inch 

60  feet 

8  openings 

1  inch 

70  feet 

12  openings 

1%  inch 

100  feet 

20  openings 

V/2  inch 

150  feet 

35  openings 

2  inch 

200  feet 

50  openings 

For  stores  the  running  line  to  be  full  size  to  end  of  last  opening. 
All  drops  to  be  l/2  inch  with  set  not  less  than  4  inches. 
Twenty  feet  of  5^-inch  pipe  allowed  only  for  bracket  lights. 

Building  Services. 

In  running  service  pipe  from  front  wall  to  meters  the  following 
rules  will  apply: 


Size  of  Opening. 

Greatest  Length 
Allowed. 

Greatest  Number  of 
%-inch  Openings 
Allowed. 

1  inch 
1J4  inch 
V/2  inch 
2  inch 

70  feet 
100  feet 
150  feet 
200  feet 

1  opening 
3  openings 
5  openings 
8  openings 

All  openings  in  service  must  be  equal  to  the  size  of  riser,  which 
in  no  case  must  be  less  than  fy  inch. 

Manufactured  Gas  for  Fuel. 


Size  of 

Greatest  Length 

Greatest  Number  of  Ji  -inch 

Tubing. 

Allowed. 

Openings  Allowed. 

Y$  inch 

50  feet 

1J4  inch  or  2^  inch 

1  inch 

70   feet 

2  or  1^4  inch  and  2l/2  inch 

1J4  inch 

100  feet 

4  or  2^4  inch  and  4^2  inch 

\l/2  inch 

150  feet 

7  or  4^4  inch  and  &l/2  inch 

2  inch 

200  feet 

15  or  8^4  inch  and  14J/2  inch 

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GASFITTERS'    RULES. 


For  mantels,  grates  and  small  heating  appliances,  for  heating 
space  not  to  exceed  1728  cubic  feet,  thirty  feet  of  J^-inch  pipe  is  al- 
lowed for  one  opening  only,  and  two  such  openings  are  considered 
as  one  24-inch  opening. 

For  Gas  Engines. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Greatest  I.englh 

Engine. 

Opening. 

Allowed. 

1   H.   P. 

1  inch 

60   feet 

2   H.   P. 

1*4  inch 

70  feet 

5   H.    P. 

V/2  inch 

100  feet 

7   H.   P. 

\l/2  inch 

100  feet 

12  H.   P. 

2  inch 

140   feet 

Supply  for  gas  engine  must  be  separate,  and  an  independent  serv- 
ice will  be  required. 


NATURAL  GAS  FOR   FUEL 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  APPLIANCES. 


Size  of 
Openings. 


Small  portable  gas  cooking  stove }/2  inch 

Small  portable  gas  heating  stove l/2  inch 

Kitchen    boiler    heater    when    separated    from 

range    l/2  inch 

Miscellaneous  appliances   consuming  less  than 

15  cubic  feet  per  hour  each l/2  inch 

Gas  cooking  ranges 54  inch 

Ordinary  coal  ranges,  equipped  for  the  use  of 

gas    54  mcn 

Large  heating  stoves 54  inch 

Gas  logs  or  other  grate  fires 54  inch 

Miscellaneous   appliances   consuming   15   to   40 

cubic  feet  of  gas  per  hour  each 54  inch 

Miscellaneous   appliances   consuming   40   to   75 

cubic  feet  of  gas  per  hour 1      inch 

For  special  purposes,  not  provided  for  above,  apply  to 
pany's  Inspector  for  information. 


Greatest 
Length 

Allowed. 
20  feet 
20  feet 

20  feet 

20  feet 
30  feet 

30  feet 
30  feet 
30  feet 

30  feet 

60  feet 
the  Com- 


GASFITTERS'   RULES.  67 

SUMMARY. 


1.  All  branches  or  cross  lines  of  pipe  from  the  main  line  must 
have  a  set  not  less  than  4  inches  dropped  square,  and  must  be  well 
secured  to  joist  by  gas  hooks  or  straps. 

2.  All  openings  must  be  closed  with  iron  caps,  no  split  pipe  or 
broken  fittings  repaired  with  cement  or  lead  will  be  allowed. 

3.     All  drops  on  branch  lines  and  openings  for  side  brackets  must 
be  square  bends;  no  nipples  allowed. 

4.  The  risers  in  all  buildings  must  be  carried  up  an  inside  par- 
tition out  of  reach  of  frost  and  must  be  placed  where  the  meter  and 
stop  cock  can  be  readily  got  at.     Vestibules  not  to  be  considered  as 
inside  partitions. 

5.  To  avoid  trapping,  gasfitters  must  grade  all  pipes  to  riser  or 
drops. 

6.  In  no  case  will  a  meter  be  set  where  it  is  not  easily  accessible, 
or  where  it  is  exposed  to  frost  and  dampness,  or  liable  to  injury  from 
any  cause. 

7.  All  pipe  for  fuel  must  be  run  independent,  and  connected  to 
light  riser  at  meter  end,  with  right  and  left,  union,  or  running  thread. 

8.  Supply  for  gas  engines  must  be  separate,  and  an  independent 
service  will  be  required. 

9.  Drops  in  churches,  schools,  public  halls,  stores,  double  parlors, 
large  rooms,  etc.,  must  not  be  less  than  ^2  inch. 

10.  No  riser  in  any  building  must  be  less  than  £4  inch  and  in 
stores  must  not  be  under  deck  of  show  windows,  as  meter  will  not 
be  set  there. 

11.  The  riser  in  any  building  must  not  be  less  than  20  inches 
from  the  floor  for  two  to  ten  openings. 

2  feet  6  inches  for  ten  to  thirty  openings. 

4  feet  for  thirty  to  sixty  openings. 

5  feet  for  sixty  to  one  hundred  openings. 

6  feet  for  over  one  hundred  openings. 

Where  meters  are  to  be  set  on  wall,  no  riser  must  be  higher  than 
0  feet  from  the  floor. 


WHY 
NOT 
USE 

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FOR 

LIGHTING  ...  Brightest  and  Best 

COOKING  ...  Cleanest  and  Cheapest 

HEATING  ...  Quickest  and  Most  Reliable 
POWER  and  MANUFACTURING  ..  Clean.  Always  Ready,  Most  Economical 

We  have  specialists  who  are  prepared  to  give  you  all  the  facts  in  proof  of  the 
above.    Call  at  or  telephone  to  our  main  office. 

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CHICAGO. 


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MECHANICS'  LIEN  LAW. 


AN  ACT  TO  REVISE  THE  LAW  IN  RELATION  TO  MECHANICS'  LIENS 


FULL  TEST  OF  THE    MEASURE    ADOPTED   BY   THE   STATE   LEGISLA- 
TURE, TUESDAY,  MAY  5,  1903,  AND  APPROVED  MAY  18,  1903. 


A  BILL 

FOR  AN  ACT  TO  REVISE  THE  LAW  IN  RELATION  TO  MECHANICS'  LIENS. 
To  WHOM,  WHAT  FOR,  AND  WHEN  LIEN  IS  GIVEN/  WHO  IS  A  CON- 
TRACTOR/ AREA  COVERED  BY  AND  EXTENT  -Of  LIEN/  WHEN  THE  LIEN 
ATTACHES. 

SECTION  1.  Be  it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois, 
represented  in  the  General  Assembly.  That  any  person  who  shall  by 
any  contract  or  contracts,  expressed  or  implied,  or  partly  expressed 
and  partly  implied,  with  the  owner  of  a  lot  or  tract  of  land,  or  with 
one  whom  such  owner  has  authorized  or  knowingly  permitted  to 
contract  for  the  improvement  of,  or  to  improve  the  same,  furnish 
material,  fixtures,  apparatus  or  machinery  for  the  purpose  of,  or  in 
the  building,  altering,  repairing  or  ornamenting  any  house  or  other 
building,  walk  or  sidewalk,  whether  such  walk  or  sidewalk  be  on  the 
land  or  bordering  thereon,  driveway,  fence  or  improvement,  or 
appurtenance  thereto  on  such  lot  or  tract  of  land,  or  connected  there- 
with, and  upon,  over  or  under  a  sidewalk,  street  or  alley  adjoining; 
or  fill,  sod  or  excavate  such  lot  or  tract  of  land,  or  do  landscape  work 
thereon  or  therefor ;  or  raise  or  lower  any  house  thereon,  or  remove 
any  house  thereto,  or  perform  services  as  an  architect  for  any  such 
purpose,  or  furnish  or  perform  labor  or  services  as  superintendent, 
timekeeper,  mechanic,  laborer  or  otherwise,  in  the  building,  altering, 
repairing  or  ornamenting  of  the  same ;  or  furnish  materials,  fixtures, 
apparatus,  machinery,  labor  or  services  on  the  order  of  his  agent, 
architect  or  superintendent  having  charge  of  the  improvement,  build- 
ing, alterating,  repairing  or  ornamenting  the  same,  shall  be  known 
under  this  act  as  a  contractor,  and  shall  have  a  lien  upon  the  whole 
of  such  lot  or  tract  of  land  and  upon  the  adjoining  or  adjacent  lots 
or  tracts  of  land  of  such  owner  constituting  the  same  premises  and 
occupied  or  used  in  connection  with  such  lot  or  tract  of  land  as  a 
place  of  residence  or  business ;  and  in  case  the  contract  relates  to  two 
or  more  buildings,  on  two  or  more  tracts  of  land,  upon  all  of  such 
lots  and  tracts  of  land  and  improvements  thereon  for  the  amount  due 
to  him  for  such  material,  fixtures,  apparatus,  machinery,  services  or 


70  MECHANICS'   LIEN    LAW. 

labor,  and  interest  from  the  date  the  same  is  due.  This  lien  shall 
extend  to  an  estate  in  fee,  for  life,  for  years,  or  any  other  estate,  or 
any  right  of  redemption,  or  other  interest  which  such  owner  may 
have  in  the  lot  or  tract  of  land  at  the  time  of  making  such  con- 
tract or  may  subsequently  acquire  therein,  and  shall  be  superior  to 
any  right  of  dower  of  husband  or  wife  in  said  premises,  provided 
the  owner  of  such  dower  interest  had  knowledge  of  such  improve- 
ment and  did  not  give  written  notice  of  his  or  her  objection  to  such 
improvement  before  the  making  thereof;  nor  shall  the  taking  of 
additional  security  by  the  contractor  or  sub-contractor  be  a  waiver 
of  any  right  ot  lien  which  he  may  have  by  virtue  of  this  act.  unless 
made  a  waiver  by  express  agreement  of  the  parties ;  and  this  lien 
shall  attach  as  of  the  date  of  the  contract. 

Section  2.  Liens  for  work  or  material  by  mistake  put  upon  land 
other  than  the  contracting  owners.  Any  person  furnishing  services, 
labor  or  material  for  the  erection  of  a  building,  or  structure,  or 
improvement,  by  mistake,  upon  land  owned  by  another  than  the 
party  contracting  as  owner,  shall  have  a  lien  for  such  services,  labor 
or  material  upon  such  building,  or  structure,  or  improvement,  and 
the  court,  in  the  enforcement  of  such  lien,  shall  order  and  direct  such 
building,  structure  or  improvement  to  be  separately  sold  under  its 
decree,  and  the  purchaser  may  remove  the  same  within  such  reason- 
able time  as  the  court  may  fix. 

Section  3.  Liens  for  work  or  materials  under  contract  of  hus- 
band on  land  of  wife.  If  any  such  services  or  labor  are  performed 
upon  or  materials  are  furnished  for  lands  belonging  to  any  married 
woman,  with  her  knowledge  and  not  against  her  protest  in  writing, 
as  provided  in  Section  1  of  this  act,  in  pursuance  of  a  contract  with 
the  husband  of  sucn  married  woman,  the  oerson  furnishing  such 
labor  or  materials  shall  have  a  lien  noon  such  property,  the  same  as 
if  such  contract  had  been  made  with  the  married  woman,  and  in  case 
the  title  to  such  lands  upon  which  improvements  are  made  is  held  by 
husband  and  wife  jointly,  the  lien  given  by  this  act  shall  attach  to 
such  lands  and  improvements,  if  the  improvements  be  made  in 
pursuance  of  a  contract  with  both  of  them,  or  in  pursuance  of  a 
contract  with  either  of  them,  and  in  all  such  cases  no  claim  of  home- 
stead right  set  up  by  husband  or  wife  shall  defeat  the  lien  <riven  bv 
this  act. 

Section  4.  Breach  of  contract  by  owner;  recovery  for  material: 
partial  performance;,  quantum  meruit :  ris.ht  to  reclaim  unused 
material.  When  the  owner  of  the  land  shall  fail  to  pay  the  con- 
tractor moneys  justly  due  him  under  the  contract  at  the  time  when 
the  same  should  be  paid,  or  fails  to  perform  his  part  of  the  contract 
in  any  other  manner,  the  contractor  may  discontinue  work,  and  the 
contractor  shall  not  be  held  liable  for  any  delay  on  his  part  durinc 
the  period  of.  or  caused  bv  such  breach  of  contract  on  the  pTt  of  the 
owner;  and  if  after  such  breach  for  the  period  of  ten  days  the  owner 
shall  fail  to  comply  with  his  contract,  the  contractor  may  abandon 
the  work  and  in  such  case  the  contractor  shall  be  entitled  to  enforce 
his  lien  for  the  value  of  what  has  been  done,  and  the  court  shall 
adjust  his  claim  and  allow  him  a  lien  accordingly.  In  such  cases  all 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  71 

persons  furnishing  material  which  has  not  been  incorporated  in  the 
improvement  shall  have  the  right  to  take  possession  of  and  remove 
the  same,  if  he  so  elects. 

Section  5.  Contractor  to  notify  owner  of  sub-contracts  and 
amount  of  their  claims;  owner's  duty  with  regard  thereto  and  rights 
in  case  of  default;  contractor's  liability  for  failure  to  give  statement; 
contractors  to  whom  this  section  does  not  apply.  It  shall  be  the 
jlutv  of  the  rnntr.irtnr  to  give  the  owner,  and  the  dutvoftnef 


ire  oi  tne  contractor,  oetore  tne  owner  or  ms  agent,  architect 


or 


)erintendent  snail  pay  or  cause  to  be  paid  to  said  contractor  or 


to  nis  order  any  moneys  or  other  consideration,  due  or  to  become 


inv  other  con  side  rat.  ion_J_^sta| 
ir^^ffue^nirnisniri^rriateri^s^n?Tal3or,  and  ot  the  amounts  due 


or  to  become  due  each.  Merchants  and  dealers  in  materials  only 
shall  not  be  required  to  make  statements  herein  provided  for. 

Section  6.  Time  for  completion  of  contract.  In  no  event  shall  it 
be  necessary  to  fix  or  stipulate  in  any  contract  a  time  for  the  com- 
pletion of  a  time  for  payment  in  order  to  obtain  a  lien  under  this  act, 
provided,  that  the  work  is  done  or  material  furnished  within  three 
years  from  the  commencement  of  said  work  or  the  commencement 
of  furnishing  said  material. 

Section  7.  Limitation  as  against  third  parties;  claim  for  lien; 
what  shall  consist  of;  r.'hcn  claim  may  be  filed  and  when  amended; 
as  to  errors  in;  proof  of  delivery  of  material,  not  use,  sufficient; 
delivery  of  material  at  one  building, 'good  for  all  buildings.  No  con- 
tractor shall  be  allowed  to  enforce  such  lien  against  or  to  the 
prejudice  of  any  other  creditor  or  incumbrancer  or  purchaser,  unless 
within  four  months  after  completion,  or  if  extra  or  additional  work  is 
done  or  material  is  delivered  therefor  within  four  montns  after  the 
completion  of  such  extra  or  additional  work  or  the  final  delivery  of 
such  extra  or  additional  material,  he  shan  either  bring  suit  to  en- 
force his  lien  therefor  or  shall  file  with  the  clerk  of  the  circuit  court 
in  the  county  in  which  the  building,  erection  or  other  improvement 
to  be  charged  with  the  lien  is  situated,  a  claim  or  lien  verified  by  the 
affidavit  of  himself,  or  his  agent  or  employe,  which  shall  consist  of 
a  brief  statement  of  the  contract,  the  balance  due  after  allowing  all 
credits,  and  a  sufficiently  correct  description  of  the  lot.  lots  or  tracts 
of  land  to  identify  the  same.  Such  claim  for  lien  may  be  filed  at  any 
time  after  the  contract  is  made,  and  as  to  the  owner  may  be  filed  at 
any  time  after  the  contract  is  made  and  within  two  years  after  the 
completion  of  said  contract,  or  the  completion  of  any  extra  work  or 
the  furnishing  of  any  extra  material  thereunder,  and  as  to  such 
owner  may  be  amended  at  any  time  before  the  final  decree.  No  such 
lien  shall  be  defeated  to  the  proper  amount  thereof  because  of  an 
e«Tor  or  overcharging  on  the  part  of  any  person  claiming  a  lien 
th^r^or  under  this  act,  unless  it  shall  be  shown  that  such  error  or 
overcharge  is  made  with  intent  to  defraud:  nor  shall  any  such  lien 
for  mnterinl  be  defeated  because  of  lack  of  proof  that  the  material 
after  the  delivery  thereof  actually  entered  into  the  construction  of 


72  MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW. 

such  building  or  improvement,  although  it  be  shown  that  such  ma- 
terial was  not  actually  used  in  the  construction  of  such  building  or 
improvement:  Provided,  It  is  shown  that  such  material  was  de- 
livered either  to  such  owner  or  his  agent  for  such  building  or  im- 
provement to  be  used  in  such  building  or  improvement,  or  at  the 
place  where  said  building  or  improvement  was  being  constructed, 
for  the  purpose  of  being  used  in  construction.  And  provided,  fur- 
ther, That  in  case  of  the  construction  of  a  number  of  buildings  under 
contract  between  the  same  parties,  it  shall  be  sufficient  in  order  to 

.  establish  such  lien  for  material,  if  it  be  shown  that  such  material 
was  in  good  faith  delivered  at  one  of  the  said  buildings  for  the 
purpose  of  being  used  in  the  construction  of  any  one  or  all  of  said 
buildings,  or  delivered  to  the  owner  or  his  agent  for  such  buildings, 

•*td*b'tfTJsed  therein ;  and  such  lien  for  such  material  shall  attach  to  all 
of  said  buildings,  together  with  the  land  upon  which  the  same  are 
being  constructed,  the  same  as  in  a  single  building  or  improvements. 
And  provided,  further,  That  in  the  event  that  the  contract  relates  to 
two  or  more  buildings  on  two  or  more  lots  or  tracts  of  land,  then  all 
of  said  buildings  or  lots  or  tracts  of  land  may  be  included  in  one 
statement  of  claim  for  a  lien. 

Section  8.  Assignability  of  liens  or  claims  for  lien;  rights  of 
assignee.  All  liens  or  claims  for  lien  which  may  arise  or  accrue 
under  the  terms  of  this  act  shall  be  assignable,  and  proceedings  to 
inforce  such  liens  or  claims  for  lien  may  be  maintained  by  and  in 
the  name  of  the  assignee,  who  shall  have  as  full  and  complete  power 
to  inforce  the  same  as  if  such  proceedings  were  taken  under  the  pro- 
visions of  this  act  by  and  in  the -name  of  the  lien  claimant. 

Section  9.  When,  how  and  in  what  court  suit  may  be  brought; 
two  or  more  lien  holders  may  join  in  bringing  suit;,  answers  stand  as 
cross-bills;  original  bill  cannot  be  dismissed  without  consent  of  the 
parties;  lien  claimants  may  contest  each  other's  claims  without  for- 
mal issues  of  record;  richts  of  in  case  of  surprise;  limitation.  If  pay- 
ment shall  not  be  made  to  the  contractor  having  a  lien  by  virtue  of 
this  act  of  any  amount  due  when  the  same  becomes  due,  then  such 
contractor  may  bring  suit  to  inforce  his  lien  by  bill  or  petition,  in  any 
court  of  competent  chancery  jurisdiction  in  the  county  where  the 
improvement  is  located,  and  in  the  event  that  the  contract  relates  to 
two  or  more  buildings  or  two  or  more  lots  or  tracts  of  land,  then 
all  of  said  buildings  or  lots  or  tracts  of  land  may  be  included  in  one 
bill  or  petition.  Any  two  or  more  persons  having  liens  on  the  same 
property  may  join  in  bringing  such  suit,  setting  forth  their  respective 
rights  in  their  bill  or  petition ;  all  lien  claimants  not  made  parties 
thereto  may  upon  application  become  defendants  and  inforce  their 
liens  by  answer  to  the  bill  or  petition  in  the  nature  of  an  intervening 
petition,  and  the  same  shall  be  taken  as  a  cross-bill  against  all  the 
parties  to  such  suit ;  and  the  said  bill  or  petition  shall  not  thereafter 
be  dismissed  as  to  any  such  lien  claimant,  or  as  to  the  owner  or 
owners  of  the  premises  without  the  consent  of  such  lien  claimant. 
The  complainant  or  petitioner,  and  all  defendants  to  such  bill  or 
petition  mav  contest  each  other's  riocht  without  any  formal  issue  of 
re.cord  made  up  between  them  other  than  that  shown  upon  the 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  73 

original  bill  or  petition,  as  well  with  respect  to  the  amount  due  as 
to  the  right  to  the  benefit  of  tne  lien  claimed.  Provided,  That  if  by 
such  contest  by  co-defendants  any  lien  claimants  be  t~ken  by  sur- 
prise, the  court  may,  in  its  discretion,  as  to  such  claim,  grant  a  con- 
tinuance. The  court  may  render  judgment  against  any  persons  sum- 
moned and  failing  to  appear,  as  in  other  cases  of  default.  Such  suit 
shall  be  commenced  or  answer  filed  within  two  years  after  the  com- 
pletion of  the  contract,  or  completion  of  the  extra  or  additional 
work,  or  furnishing  of  extra  or  additional  material  thereunder. 

Section  10.  Personal  representatives;  death  of  parties  in  interest. 
Suits  may  be  instituted  under  the  provisions  of  this  act  in  favor  of 
administrators  or  executors,  and  may  be  maintained  against  the 
representatives  in  the  interest  of  those  against  whom  the  cause  of 
action  accrued,  and  in  suits  instituted  under  the  provisions  of  this 
act,  the  representatives  of  any  party  who  may  die  pending  the  suit 
shall  be  made  parties. 

Section  11.  Who  are  parties  in  interest;  how  and  when  made; 
or  may  become  parties  to  suit.  Publication,  service  of  process  on 
non-resident;  claims  not  due,  etc.;  pleading,  requisites  of  bill  or  peti- 
tion; diligence  required  in  prosecuting  claim;  when  and  how  party 
bringing  suit  may  dismiss  same.  The  bill  or  petition  shall  contain  a 
brief  statement  of  the  contract  or  contracts  on  which  it  is  founded, 
the  date  when  made  and  when  completed ;  if  not  completed,  why,  and 
it  shall  also  be  set  forth  the  amount  due  and  unpaid,  a  description 
of  the  premises  which  are  subject  to  the  lien,  and  such  other  facts 
as  may  be  necessary  to  a  full  understanding  of  the  rights  of  the 
parties.  Wh^re  plans  and  specifications  are  by  reference  made  a  part 
of  the  contract  it  shall  not  be  necessary  to  set  the  same  out  in  the 
pleadings  or  as  exhibits,  but  the  same  may  be  produced  on  the 
trial  of  the  suit.  The  complainant  or  petitioner  shall  make  all  parties 
interested,  of  whose,  interest  he  is  notified  or  has  knowledge,  parties 
defendant,  and  summons  shall  issue  and  service  thereof  be  had  as 
in  suits  in  chancery ;  and  when  any  defendant  resides  or  has  gone 
out  of  the  State,  or  on  inquiry  cannot  be  found,  or  is  concealed 
within  the  State,  so  that  process  cannot  be  served  on  him,  the  com- 
plainant or  petitioner  shall  cause  a  notice  to  be  given  to  him  in 
like  manner  and  upon  the  same  conditions  as  is  provided  in  suits 
of  chancery,  and  his  failure  to  so  act  with  regard  to  summons  or 
notice  shall  be  ground  for  judgment  or  decree  against  him  as  upon  the 
merits.  The  same  rule  shall  prevail  with  cross-petitioners  with 
regard  to  any  person  of  whose  interests  they  shall  have  knowledge, 
and  who  are  not  already  parties  to  the  suit  or  action.  Parties  in 
interest,  within  the  meaning  of  this  act,  shall  include  persons 
entitled  to  liens  thereunder  whose  claims  are  not,  as  well  as  are. 
due  at  the  time  of  the  commencement  of  suit,  and  such  claim  shall 
he  allowed  subjected  to  a  reduction  of  interest  from  the  date  of 
judgment  at  the  time  such  claim  is  due;  also  all  persons  who  shall 
have  any  legal  or  equitable  claim  to  the  whole  or  any  part  of  the 
premises  upon  which  a  lien  may  be  attempted  to  be  enforced  under 
the  provisions  thereof,  or  who  are  interested  in  the  subject  matter 
of  the  suit.  Any  such  person  may,  on  application  to  the  court 


74  MECHANICS'   LIEN    LAW. 

wherein  the  suit  is  pending,  be  made  or  become  parties  at  any 
time  before  final  judgment.  No  action  or  suit  under  the  provisions 
of  this  act  shall  be  voluntarily  dismissed  by  the  party  bringing  the 
same  without  due  notice  to  all  parties  before  the  court  and  lease 
of  court  upon  good  cause  shown  and  upon  terms  named  by  the 
court. 

Section  12.  Practice;  powers  of  court;  when  receivers  may  be 
appointed.  The  court  shall  permit  amendments  to  any  part  of  the 
pleadings,  and  may  issue  process,  make  all  orders  requiring  parties 
to  appear,  and  requiring  notice  to  be  given,  that  are  or  may  be 
authorized  in  proceedings  in  chancery  and  shall  have  the  same 
power  and  jurisdiction  of  the  parties  and  subject  matter,  and  the 
rules  of  practice  and  proceedings  in  such  cases  shall  be  the  same 
as  in  other  cases  in  chancery,  except  as  is  otherwise  provided  in  this 
act.  The  court  shall  have  power  to  appoint  receivers  for  property 
on  which  liens  are  sought  to  be  enforced  in  the  same  manner 
for  the  same  causes  and  for  the  same  purposes  as  in  cases  of  fore- 
closure of  mortgages,  as  well  as  to  complete  any  unfinished  build- 
ing where  the  same  is  deemed  to  be  to  the  best  interest  of  all 
parties  interested. 

Section  13.  Practice;  answer;  defense;  right  to  recover  on 
counter  claim.  Defendant  shall  answer  the  bill  or  petition  under 
oath,  unless  the  oath  is  waived  by  the  complainant  or  petitioner. 
The  owner  shall  be  entitled  to  make  any  defense  against  the  con- 
tractor by  way  of  set-off,  recoupment  or  counter  claim  that  he 
could  in  any  action  of  the  law,,  and  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same 
right  of  recovery  on  proof  of  such  in  excess  of  the  claim  of  the 
contractor  against  the  contractor  only,  but  for  matters  not  growing 
out  of  the  contract  such  recovery  shall  be  without  prejudice  to  the 
rights  of  the  sub-contractors  thereunder  for  payment  out  of  the 
contract  price  or  fund ;  and  in  event  that  the  court  shall  find,  in 
any  proceeding  in  chancery,  that  no  right  to  a  lien  exists,  the 
contractor  shall  be  entitled  to  recover  against  the  owner  as  at  law. 
and  the  court  shall  render  judgment  as  at  law  for  the  amount  which 
the  contractor  is  entitled  to.  together  with  costs  in  the  discretion 
of  the  court.  In  any  proceedings  to  enforce  a  lien  it  shall  only  be 
necessary  for  all  persons  seeking  a  lien  on  account  of  wages  due 
for  labor  to  file  in  such  proceedings  an  affidavit  giving  the  amount 
due,  between  what  dates  the  same  was  performed  and  the  kind  of 
labor  performed,  and  the  court  shall  direct  the  amount  due  for 
wages  as  therein  specified  to  be  paid  within  a  short  day  to  be  fixed 
bv  the  courts.  Unless  within  ten  days  after  the  filing  of  said 
claim  for  wages  the  amount  claimed  is  contested  by  the  owner  of 
such  other  party  to  the  suit,  and  in  order  to  contest  the  amount  due 
for  wages  it  shall  be  necessary  for  the  party  making  such  contest 
to  file  an  affidavit  in  which  he  shall  state  the  defense  he  has  to 
the  allowance  of  such  claim,  and  the  court  shall  proceed  at  once  to 
hear  such  evidence  as  the  parties  may  adduce,  and  determine  the 
merits  as  to  the  allowance  of  such  claim  for  wages,  and  in  the 
event  that  the  allowance  for  wages  is  not  paid  within  the  tim? 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  75 

fixed  by  the  court,   then   the   court   shall  order  the   premises   sold 
to  pay  such  amount  in  such  manner  as  the  court  shall  direct. 

Section  14.  Trials;  parties  ready  not  to  be  delayed:  when  court 
may  delay  order  for  sale  or  distribution.  In  no  case  shall 
the  want  of  preparation  for  trial  of  one  claim  delay  the  trial  in 
respect  to  others,  but  trials  shall  be  had  upon  issues  between  such 
parties  as  are  prepared  without  references  to  issues  between  other 
parties ;  and  when  one  creditor  shall  have  obtained  a  decree  or 
judgment  for  the  amount  due,  the  court  may  order  a  sale  of  the 
premises  on  which  the  lien  operates,  or  a  part  thereof,  so  as  to 
satisfy  the  decree  or  judgment:  Provided,  That  the  court  may, 
for  good  cause  shown,  delay  making  any  order  for  sale  or  distri- 
bution until  the  rights  of  all  parties  in  interest  are  ascertained  and 
settled  by  the  court. 

Section  15!  Preference  to  laborers;  no  preference  to  first  con- 
tractor. Upon  all  questions  arising  between  different  contractors 
having  liens  under  this  act,  no  preference  shall  be  given  to  him 
whose  contract  was  made  first,  except  the  claim  of  any  person  for 
wages  by  him  personally  performed,  shall  be  a  preferred  lien. 

Section  16.  Incumbrances;.  apportionment;  on  improvements 
made  after  record  of  incumbrance ;  lien  holders  have  no  pro  rata 
benefit  in  what  owner  pays  for;  fraudulent  incumbrances;  disposition 
of.  No  incumbrance  upon  land,  created  before  or  after  the  making 
of  the  contract  under  the  provisions  of  this  act,  shall  operate  upon 
the  building  erected,  or  materials  furnished  until  a  lien  in  favoi 
of  the  persons  having  done  the  work  or  furnished  material  shall 
have  been  satisfied,  and  upon  questions  arising  between  incum- 
brances and  lien  creditors,  all  previous  incumbrances  shall  be  pre- 
ferred to  the  extent  of  the  value  of  the  land  at  the  time  of  making 
of  the  contract,  and  the  lien  creditor  shall  be  preferred  to  the 
value  of  the  improvements  erected  on  said  premises,  and  the  court 
shall  ascertain  by  jury  or  otherwise,  as  the  case  may  require,  what 
proportion  of  the  proceeds  of  any  sale  shall  be  paid  to  the  several 
parties  in  interest.  All  incumbrances,  whether  by-  mortgage,  judg- 
ment or  otherwise,  charged  and  shown  to  be  fraudulent,  in  respect 
to  creditors,  may  be  set  aside  by  the  court,  and  the  premises  freed 
and  discharged  from  such  fraudulent  incumbrance. 

Section  17.  Costs;  how  taxes;  attorneys'  fees.  The  costs  of 
proceedings,  as  between  all  parties  to  the  suit,  shall  be  taxed  equit- 
ably against  the  losing  parties,  and  when  taxed  against  more  than 
one  party,  shall  be  so  taxed  against  them  all  in  favor  of  the  proper 
party  but  equitably  as  between  themselves;  and  the  costs,  as 
between  creditors  aforesaid  in  contests  relative  to  each  other's 
claims,  shall  be  subject  to  the  order  of  the  court,  and  the  same  rule 
shall  prevail  in  respect  to  costs  growing  out  of  the  proceedings 
against  and  between  incumbrances.  In  all  cases  where  liens  are 
enforced,  the  court  shall,  in  its  discretion,  order  a  reasonable 
attorney's  fee  taxed  as  a  part  of  the  costs  in  favor  of  the  lien 
creditor. 

Section  18.  What  estate  to  be  sold;  manner  of  making  sales, 
when  part  may  be  sold.  Whatever  right  or  estate  such  owner  had 


76  MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW. 

in  the  land  at  the  time  of  making  the  contract  may  be  sold  in  the 
same  manner  as  other  sales  of  real  estate  are  made  under  decrees  in 
chancery.  If  any  part  of  the  premises  can  be  separated  from  the  res- 
idue, and  sold  without  damage  to  the  whole,  and  if  the  value  thereof 
is  sufficient  to  satisfy  all  the  claims  proved  in  the  cause,  the  court 
may  order  a  sale  of  that  part. 

Section  19.  Proceeds  of  sale;  application  of  pro  rata;  labor 
claims  preferred;  deficiency  decrees;  excess,  to  whom  paid.  The 
court  shan  ascertain  the  amount  due  each  lien  creditor  and  shall 
direct  the  application  of  the  proceeds  of  sale  to  be  made  to  each 
in  proportion  to  their  several  amounts,  according  to  the  provisions 
of  this  act,  but  the  claims  of  all  persons  for  labor  as  provided  in 
section  fifteen  (15)  shall  be  first  paid.  If,  upon  making  sale  under 
this  act  of  any  or  all  premises,  -the  proceeds  of  such  sale  shall 
not  be  sufficient  to  pay  all  claims  of  all  parties,  according  to  their 
rights,  the  decree  shall  be  credited  by  the  amount  of  said  sale  and 
execution  may  issue  in  favor  of  any  creditor  whose  claims  are  not 
satisfied  for  the  balance  due  as  upon  a  deficiency  decree  in  the 
foreclosure  of  a  mortage  in  chancery  and  such  deficiency  decree 
shall  be  a  lien  upon  all  real  estate  and  other  property  of 
the  party  against  whom  it  is  entered  to  the  same  extent  and  under 
the  same  limitations  as  a  judgment  at  law;  and  in  case  of  excess 
of  sales  over  the  amount  of  the  de'cree,  such  excess  be  paid  to  the 
owner  of  the  land,  or  to  the  person  who  may  be  entitled  to  the 
same,  under  the  direction  of  the  court. 

Section  20.  Redemption.  Upon  all  sales  under  this  act,  the 
right  of  redemption  shall  exist  in  favor  of  the  same  persons,  and 
may  be  made  in  the  same  manner  as  is  or  may  be  provided  for 
redemption  of  real  estate  from  sales  under  judgments  and  execu- 
tions at  law. 

Section  21.  Sub-contractors;  liens  of  sub-contractors;  who 
are;,  extent  of  their  liens  superior  to  creditors  or  contractors  on> 
money  due  contractors;  limit  of  owner's  liability;  owner  liable  for 
contracts  performed  after  notice  thereof ;  rights  of  in  case  contractor 
default  may  complete,  if  contractor  abandons.  Every  mechanic, 
workman  or  other  person  who  shall  furnish  any  materials,  apparatus, 
macnmei  ^jT^Tu'res,  or  furTn^IT  rperiorm  services  or  laporTo'r' 
TTJaTTpe  knowtT^un?eTTTTiT^cT~aT  a  sm^ojiyja^tor, 
and  shall  have  a  lien  for  the  value  thereof,  with  imeres^onsucri 
amount  trom  the  date  the  same  is  due,  from  the  same  time,  on  the 
same  property  as  provided  for  the  contractor,  and,  also,  as  against 
the  creditors  and  assignees,  and  personal  and  legal  representatives 
of  the  contractor,  on  the  material,  fixtures,  apparatus  or  machinery 
furnished,  and  on  the  moneys  or  other  considerations  due  or  to 
become  due  from  the  owner  under  the  original  contract,  whether  or 

not  the  original contractor  could  have  obtained  a  lien  or 

was  by  contract  or  conduct  divested  or  deprived  of  a  right  to  obtain 
a  lien.  In  no  case,  except  as  hereinafter  provided,  shall  the  owner 
be  compelled  to  pay  a  greater  sum  for  or  on  account  of  the  com- 
pletion of  such  house,  building  or  other  improvements  than  the  price 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  77 

or  sum  stipulated  in  said  original  contract  or  agreement,  unless 
payment  be  made  to  the  contractor  or  to  his  order,  in  violation  of 
the  rights  and  interests  of  the  persons  intended  to  be  benefited  by 
this  act.  Provided,  If  it  shall  appear  to  the  court  that  the  owner 
and  contractor  fraudulently,  and  for  the  purpose  of  defrauding  sub- 
contractors, fixed  an  unreasonably  low  price  in  their  original  contract 
for  the  erection  or  repairing  of  such  building,  then  the  court  shall 
ascertain  how  much  of  a  difference  exists  between  a  fair  price  for 
labor  and  material  used  in  said  building  or  other  improvements, 
and  the  sum  named  in  said  original  contract,  and  said  difference 
shall  be  considered  a  part  of  the  contract  and  be  subject  to  a  lien.  But 
where  the  contractor's  statement,  made  as  provided  in  section  five 
(5),  shows  the  amount  to  be  paid  to  the  sub-contractor,  or  party 
furnishing  material;  or  the  sub-contractor's  statement,  made  pur- 
suant to  section  twenty-two  (22),  shows  the  amount  to  become  due 
for  material;  or  notice  is  given  to  the  owner,  as  provided  in  section 
twenty- four  (24)  and  twenty-five  (25),  and  thereafter  such  sub- 
contract shall  be  performed,  or  material  to  the  value  of  the  amount 
named  in  such  statements  or  notice,  shall  be  prepared  for  use  and 
delivery,  or  delivered  without  written  protest  on  the  part  of  the 
owner  previous  to  such  performance  of  delivery,  or  preparation  for 
delivery,  then  and  in  any  of  such  cases  such  sub-contractors  or  party 
furnishing  or  preparing  material,  regardless  of  the  price  named 
in  the  original  contract,  shall  have  a  lien  therefor  to  the" 
extent  of  the  amount  named  in  such  statements  or  notice;  Also,  in 
case  of  default  or  abandonment  by  the  contractor,  the  sub-contractor 
or  party  furnishing  material  shall  have  and  may  enforce  his  lien 
to  the  same  extent  and  in  the  same  manner  that  the  contractor  may 
under  conditions  that  arise  as  provided  for  in  section  four  (4)  of 
this  act,  and  shall  have  and  may  exercise  the  same  rights  as  are 
therein  provided  for  the  contractor. 

Section  22.  Where  partners  taken  in  after  contract:  lien  for 
material  furnished  to  sub-contractor;  lien  of  sub-contractor;  state- 
ment of  sub-contractor  to  owner  or  contractor;  penalty  for  failure 
to  gire  statement.  Whenever,  after  a  contract  has  been  made,  the 
contractor  shall  associate  one  or  more  persons  as  partners  or 
joint  contractors,  in  carrying  out  .die  same,  or  any  part  thereof, 
the  lien  for  materials  or  labor  furnished  bv  a  sub-contractor  to  such 
cont raster  -and  his  partners  or  associates,  as -originally  agreed  upon 
shall  continue  the  same  as  if  the  sub-contract  .had  .been  made 
with  all  of  said  partners.  When  the  contractor  shall  sub-let  his  con- 
tract or  a  specific  portion  thereof  to  a  sub-contractor,  the  party 
furnishing  material  to  or  performing  labor  for  such  sub-contractor 
shall  have  a  lien  therefor,  and  may  enforce  his  lien  in  the  same 
manner  as  is  herein  provided  for  the  enforcement  of  liens  by  sub- 
contractors. Any  sub-contractor  shall,  as  often  as  requested  in  writ- 
inp-  by  the  owner,  or  contractor,  or  the  aerent  of  either,  make  out 
and  give  to  such  owner,  contractor  or  agent,  a  statement  of  the 
persons  furnishing  material  or  labor,  giving  their  names  and  how 
much  if  anything  is  due  or  to  become  due  to  each  of  them,  and 
which  statement  shall  be  made  under  oath  if  required.  If  any 


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MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW. 


sub-contractor  shall  fail  to  furnish  such  statement  within  five  (5) 
days  after  such  demand,  he  shall  forfeit  to  such  owner  or  contractor 
the  sum  of  fifty  (50)  dollars  for  every  offense,  which  may  be 
recovered  in  an  action  of  debt  before  a  justice  of  the  peace,"  and 
shall  have  no  right  of  action  against  either  owner  or  contractor 
until  he  shall  furnish  such  statement,  and  the  lien  of  such  sub- 
contractor shall  be  subject  to  the  liens  of  all  other  creditors. 

Section  23.  Lien  against  fund  due  or  to  become  due;  con- 
tractors for  public  improvements,  notice;  duty  and  liability  of  officer 
notified1.  Any  person  who  shall  furnish  material,  apparatus,  fixtures, 
machinery,  or  labor  to  any  contractor  for  a  public  improvement  in 
this  state  shall  have  a  lien  on  the  money,  bonds  or  warrants  due  or 
to  become  due  such  contractor  for  such  improvement:  Provided, 
such  person  shall,  before  payment  or  delivery  thereof  is  made  to 
such  contractor,  notify  the  officials  of  the  state,  county,  township, 
city  or  municipality  whose  duty  it  is  to  pay  such  contractor  of  his 
claim  by  a,  written  notice.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  such  official  so 
notified  to  withhold  a  sufficient  amount  to  pay  such  claim  until  it  is 
admitted,  or  by  law  established  and  thereupon  to  pay  the  amount 
thereof  to  such  person,  and  such  payment  shall  be  a  credit  on  the 
contract  price  to  be  paid  such  contractor.  Any  officer  violating  the 
duty  hereby  imposed  upon  him  shall  be  liable  on  his  official  bond  to 
.  the  person  serving  such  notice  for  the  damages  resulting  from  such 
violation  which  may  be  secured  in  an  action  at  law  in  any  court 
of  competent  jurisdiction.  There  shall  be  no  preference  between 
the  persons  serving  such  notice,  but  all  shall  be  paid  pro  rata  in 
proportion  to  the  amount  due  under  their  respective  contracts. 

Section  24.  Notice  to  the  owner  by  sub-contract  or  limitation 
for  service  of;  may  be  served  on  owner,  agent,  architect  or  superin- 
tendent in  charge ;  duties  and  liabilities  of  agents,  architect  and 
superintendent  notified;  excuse  of  notice;  sub-contractor's  protected 
to  amount  named  in;  form  of.  Sub-contracjor^.  or  yartv  furnishing 
labor  or  materials,  may.  at_ajiv_tm  ^p^^2aE^^.IEs.ISMU.t2£Ljull^ 


the    contractor,   and   shall    within    sixty  i    davs   after   the   com- 

" 


hereof,  or, 


thereafter,    wit 


Ler    the    completion    of    sucl 


material,   cause  a 


or   his   asrent   or  arc  ntect.   or  rne   suoermteiiden 


the  Dunaing  or  improvement:  rroviaea,  sum  nonce  snail  not  DC 
necessary  when  the  sworn  statement  of  the  contractor  or  sub-con- 
tractor provided  for  herein  shall  serve  to  give  the  owner  notice  of 
the  amount  due  and  to  whom  due,  but  where  such  statement  is  in- 
correct as  to  the  amount,  the  sub-contractor  or  material  man  named 
therein  shall  be  protected  to  the  extent  of  the  amount  named  therein 
as  due  or  to  become  due  to  him. 

The  form  of  such  notice,  mav  be  as  folows :  To  (name  of  owner)  :\ 

i  You  arenereby  notified  that  I  have  been  employed  by   (the  name! 

of  contractor)    to   (state  here  what  was  the  contract  or  what  was! 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  79 

i  done,  or  to  be  done,  or  what  the  claim  is  for)   under  his  contract 
iwith  you,  on  youi»  pronerty  at  (here  give  substantial  description  of 
»the  property)   and  that  there  was  due  to  me,  or  is  to  become  due 
f(as  the  case  may  be)   therefor,  the  sum  of  ....dollars. 

Dated  ........  this.  .  .  .....  day  of  ......  A.  D  ........ 

(Signature)  .............. 

Section  25.  Notice  to  non-resident  owner  by  filing  claim  with 
circuit  court,  what  claim  shall  consist  of;  when  itemised  accounts 
not  necessary.  In  all  cases  when  the  owner,  agent,  architect  or  sup- 
erintendent cannot,  upon  reasonable  diligence,  be  found  in  the 
county  in  which  said  improvement  is  made,  or  shall  not  reside 
therein,  the  sub-contractor  or  person  furnishing  materials,  fixtures. 
apparatus,  machinery,  labor  or  services  may  give  notice  by  filing 
in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  the  circuit  court  against  the  person 
making  the  contract  and  the  owner  a  claim  for  lien  verified  by 
the  affidavit  of  himself,  agent  or  employe,  which  shall  consist  of  a 
brief  statement  of  his  contracts  or  demand  and  the  balance  due  after 
allowing  all  credits,  and  a  sufficient  correct  description  of  the  lot. 
lots  or  tract  of  land  to  identify  tne  same.  An  itemized  account  shall 
not  be  necessary. 

Section  26.     Lien  of  laborers  prefers:  limitation  as  to   laborer's 
'  notice.    The  claim  of  any  person  for  wages  as  a  laborer  under  sec- 
tions 15,  21  and  22  of  this  act  shall  be  a  preferred  lien. 

Section  27.  Owner's  duty  to  retain  and  pay  money  after  notice; 
preference  to  laborers;  manner  in  which  he  shall  make  payment; 
liability  of  owner.  When  the  owner  or  his  agent  is_  notified  as  pro- 


i 


materiaiman. 


pay  over  the  same  to  the  parties  entitled  thereto. 
Such  payment  shall  be  as  follows: 

First  —  All  claims  for  wages  shall  be  paid  in  full. 

Second  —  The  claims  of  tradesmen,  materialmen  and  sub-con- 
tractors, who  are  entitled  to  liens  pro  rata,  in  proportion  to  the 
amount  due  them  respectively.  All  payments  made  as  directed 
shall,  as  between  such  owner  and  contractor,  be  considered  the  same 
PS  if  pnid  to  such  contractor.  Any  payment  made  by  the  owner  to 
the  contractor  after  such  notice,  without  retaining  sufficient  money 
to  pay  such  claims,  shall  be  considered  illegal  and  made  in  violation 
of  the  rights  of  the  laborers  and  sub-contractors  and  the  rights 
of  such  laborers  and  sub-contractors  to  a  lien  shall  not  be  affected 
thereby,  but  the  owner  shall  not  be  held  liable  to  any  laborer  and 
sub-contractor  or  other  person  whose  name  is  omitted  from  the 
statement  provided  for  in  sections  five  (5)  and  twenty-two  (22) 
of  this  act.  nor  for  any  larger  amount  than  the  sum  therein  named 
as  due  such  person  (provided  such  omission  is  not  made  with  the 
knowledge  or  collusion  of  the  owner),  unless  previous  thereto  or  to 
his  payment  to  the  contractor,  he  shall  be  notified  as  herein  provided, 
by  such  person  of  their  claim  and  the  true  amount  thereof. 


/ 

• 


80  MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW. 

Third  —  The  balance,  if  any,  to  the  contractor. 
Section  28.     Suits  to  enforce  lien  by  sub-contractor;  when  can 
be  brought,  pleadings,  action  at  law  against  owner  and  contractor; 
proceedings,  extent  of  owner's  liability.     If  any  money  due  to  the 
.laborers  or   sub-contractor  be  not  paid   within  ten    (10) 
ml'yfloTTc'eTsserved  as  provided  in  sections  nve  (5),  twenty-tour  (24), 
1y-nve    l^o;    ana    twenty-seven    (,ZT;,    then    such    person    may 
jlrtier  tile  his  petition  and  entorce  his  lien  as  hereinbefore  provided"" 
Tor  the  coniractor  in  sections  nine  (,9j  to  twenty  (20)  inclusive,  of 
this  act,  exqept  as  to  tne  time  within  which  suit  shall  be  brought  or 
he  may  sue  the  owner  and  contractor  jointly  for  the  amount  due 
him  in  any  court  haying  jurisdiction  of  the  amount  claimed  to  be 
Vdue,  and  a  personal  judgment  may  be  rendered  therein,  as  in  other 
'sfCtd*   cases.     In  such  actions  at  law,  as  in  suits  to  enforce  the  lien,  the 
i  Vvpwner  shall  be  liable  to  the  plaintiff  for  no  more  than  pro  rata  share 
that  such  person  would  be  entitled  to  with  other  sub-contractors  out 
f  tne  funds  due  the  contractor  from  the  owner  under  the  contract 
etween  them,  except  as  hereinbefore  provided  for  laborers,  and  such 
action  at  law   shall  be   maintained   against   the  owner  only   in   case 
the  plaintiff  establishes  his  right  to  the  lien.     All  suits  and  actions 
by    sub-contractors    shall    be    against    both    contractor    and    owner 
jointly,  and  no  decree  or  judgment  shall  be  rendered  therein  until 
both  are  duly  brought  before  the  court  bv  process  of  publication,  and 
in  all  courts  including  actions  before  a  justice  of  the  peace  and  police 
magistrates,  such  process  may  be   served  and  publication  made  as 
to  all  persons  except  the  owners  as  in  suits  in  chanceries.    All  such 
judgments,    where    the    lien    is    established,    shall    be    against    both 
jointly,  but  shall  be  enforced  against  the  owner  only  to  the  extent 
that  he  is  liable  under  his  contract  as  by  this  act  provided,   and 
shall  recite  the  date  from  which  the  lien  thereof  attached  according 
to  the  provisions  of   sections  one   (1)    to  twenty   (20)   of  this  act; 
but  this  shall  not  preclude  a  judgment  against  the  contractor,  per- 
sonally, where  the  lien  is  defeated. 

Section  29.  Judgment  before  justice  of  the  peace;  when  transcript 
of  may  be  filed;  executions  thereon;  liens  thereof.  If  the  execution 
issued  on  a  judgment  obtained  before  a  justice  of  the  peace  or  police 
magistrate  shall  be  returned  not  satisfied,  a  transcript  of  such  judg- 
ment may  be  taken  to  the  circuit  court  and  soread  upon  the  records 
thereof,  and  execution  issued  thereon  as  in  other  cases  except  that 
the  lien  of  the  same  shall  be  preserved  as  a  preferred  lien  on  the 
property  improved  from  the  date  recited  in  the  judgment,  and 
enforced  thereon  the  same  as  if  a  decree  had  been  rendered  by  the 
circuit  court  in  a  suit  to  enforce  such  lien  under  the  provision  of 
this  act. 

Section  30.  Proceedings  for  general  settlement:  interpleader: 
how  liens  and  claims  cut  off  and  judgment  thereon  stayed  in  such 
proceedings.  If  there  are  several  liens  under  sections  twenty-one 
(21)  and  twenty-two  (22)  upon  the  same  premises,  and  the  owner  or 
any  person  having  such  a  lien  shall  fear  that  there  is  not  a  sufficient 
amount  coming  to  the  contractor  to  pay  all  such  liens,  such  owner 
or  any  one  or  more  persons  having  such  lien  may  file  his  or  their 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  81 

bill  or  petition  in  the  circuit  court  of  the  proper  county,  stating 
such  fact  and  such  other  facts  as  may  be  sufficient  to  a  full  under- 
standing of  the  rights  of  the  parties.  The  contractor  and  all  persons 
having  liens  upon  or  who  are  interested  in  the  premises,  so  far  as 
the  same  are  known  to  or  can  be  ascertained  by  the  claimant  or 
petitioner,  upon  diligent  inquiry  shall  be  made  parties.  Upon 
the  hearing  the  court  shall  find  the  amount  coming  from  the 
owner  to  the  contractor,  and  the  amount  to  each  of 
the  persons  having  liens,  and  in  case  the  amount  found  to  be 
coming  to  the  contractor  shall  be  insufficient  to  discharge  all  the 
liens  in  full,  the  amount  so  lound  in  favor  of  the  contractor  shall 
be  divided  between  the  persons  entitled  to  such  liens  pro  rata  after 
the  payment  of  all  claims  for  wages  in  proportion  to  the  amounts 
so  found  to  be  due  them  respectively.  If  the  amounts  so  found 
to  be  coming  to  the  contractor  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  the  liens  in 
full,  the  same  shall  be  so  ordered.  The  premises  may  be  sold  r.s  in 
otner  cases  under  this  act.  The  parties  to  such  suit  shall  prosecute 
the  same  under  like  requirements  as  are  directed  in  section  eleven  (11) 
of  this  act  and  all  persons  who  shall  be  duly  notified  of  such  proceed- 
ings and  who  shall  fail  to  prove  their  claims,  wnether  the  same  be 
in  judgment  against  the  owner  or  not,  shall  forever  lose  the  benefit 
of  and  be  precluded  from  their  liens  and  all  claims  against  th 
owner.  Upon  the  filing  of  such  bill  or  petition  the  court  may,  on 
the  motion  of  any  person  interested,  and  shall,  upon  final  decree, 
stay  further  proceedings  upon  any  suit  against  the  owner  on  account 
of  such  liens,  and  costs  in  such  cases  shall  be  adjusted  as  provided 
for  in  section  seventeen  (17.) 

Section  31.  Failure  to  complete  contract  by  contractor;  requisites 
and  manner  of  sub-contractor's  suit  in  case  of;  owner's  liability 
in  case  of.  Should  the  contractor,  for  any  cause,  fail  to  complete  his 
contract,  any  person  entitled  to  a  lien  as  aforesaid  may  file  his 
petition  in  any  court  of  record  against  the  owner  and  contractor, 
setting  forth  the  nature  of  his  claim,  the  amount  due,  as  near  as 
may  be,  and  the  names  of  the  parties  employed  on  such  house  or 
other  improvement  subject  to  liens;  and  a  notice  of  such  suit  shall 
be  served  on  the  nersons  tnerein  named,  and  such  as  shall  appear 
shall  have  their  claims  adjudicated.  The  premises  may  be  sold  as  in 
other  cases  under  this  act.  The  parties  to  such  sui*  shall  prosecutr 
.he  same  under  like  requirements  as  are  directed  in  section  eleven 
(11)  of  this  act. 

Section  32.  Payment  of  owner  to  contractor;  when  wrongful. 
No  payments  to  the  contractor  or  to  his  order  of  any  money  or  other 


considerations  due  or  to  become  clue  to  tne  contractor  snail  be  re- 


garded as  rignttully  made,  as  against  tne  siiD-conrracior.  laoorer,  o 


party  furnishing  labor  or  materials,  it  made  Dy  tne  owner  without 


exercising  and  entorcing  the  rights  ana  powers  conterred  upon  him 


in  sections  nve  (o)  ana  twenty-two  \£&)  01  tms  act. 


Section  33.     Limitation  as  to  suit  of  sub-contractors  to  enforce 
lien.     Petition   shall  be  filed  or  suit  commenced  to  enforce  the  lien 


I 


82  MECHANICS'    LIEN    LAW. 

Created   by   sections  twenty-one    (21)    and  twenty-two    (22)    of   this 


furnishing  material, 


Section  34.  General  provisions.  Suit  to  be  commenced  or  an- 
swer filed  by  lien  claimants,  and  within  thirty  (30)  days  on  demand 
of  oivner,  tiener  cr  interested  party.  Upon  written  demand  of  the 
owner,  liener,  or  any  person  interested  in  the  real  estate,  or  their 
agent  or  attorney,  served  on  the  person  claiming  the  lien,  or  his  agent 
or  attorney,  requiring  suit  to  be  commenced  to  enforce  the  lien  or 
answer  to  be  filed  in  a  pending  suit,  suit  shall  be  commenced  or 
answer  filed  within  thirty  days  thereafter,  or  the  lien  shall  be  for- 
feited, and  the  same  released  if  a  claim  for  a  lien  has  been  filed  with 
the  clerk  of  the  circuit  court. 

Section  35.  Neglect  to  satisfy  lien  paid  or  to  release  when  not 
sued  on  time;  penalty.  Whenever  a  claim  for  lien  has  been  filed 
with  the  clerk  of  the  circuit  court,  either  bv  the  contractor  or  sub- 
contractor, and  is  afterward  paid,  with  cost  of  filing  same,  or  where 
(there  is  a  failure  to  institute  suit  to  enforce  the  same  after  demand, 
fis  provided  in  the  preceding  section,  within  the  time  by  this  act 
limited,  the  person  filing  the  same  or  some  one  duly  authorized  in 
writing  to  do  so,  shall  acknowledge  satisfaction  or  release  thereof, 
in  the  proper  book  in  such  office,  in  writing,  on  written  demand  of 
the  owner,  and  on  neglect  to  do  so  for  ten  days  after  such  written 
demand  he  shall  forfeit  to  the  owner  the  sum  of  twenty-five  (25) 
dollars,  which  may  be  recovered  in  an  action  of  debt  before  a  justice 
of  the  peace. 

Section  36.  Penalty  for  wrongful  sale,  use  or  removal  of  ma- 
terials. Any  owner,  contractor,  sub-contractor  or  other  person  who 
shall  purchase  materials  on  credit  and  represent  at  the  time  of  pur- 
chase that  the  same  are  to  be  used  in  a  designated  building  or  build- 
ings, or  other  improvement,  and  shall  thereafter  sell,  use  or  cause 
to  be  used  the  said  materials  in  the  construction  of,  or  remove  the 
same  to  any  building  or  improvement  other  than  that  designated,  or 
dispose  of  the  same  for  any  purpose,  without  the  written  consent  of 
the  person  of  whom  the  materials  were  purchased,  with  intent  to 
defraud  such  person,  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and 
on  conviction  shall  be  punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  hundred 
dollars  ($500),  or  confined  in  the  county  jail  not  exceeding  one 
year,  or  both  so  fined  and  imprisoned. 

Section  37.  Liens  against  boats,  barges  and  water  craft.  Any 
architect,  contractor,  sub-contractor,  materialman,  or  other  person 
furnishing  services,  labor  or  material  for  the  purpose  of  or  in  con- 
structing, building,  altering,  repairing  or  ornamenting  a  boat,  barge 
or  other  water  craft,  shall  have  a  lien  on  such  boat,  barge  or  other 
water  craft  for  the  value  of  such  services,  labor  or  material  in  the 
same  manner  as  in  this  act  provided  for  services,  labor  or  material 
furnished  by  such  parties  for  the  purpose  of  building,  altering,  re- 
pairing or  ornamenting  a  house  or  other  building. 

And  such  lien  may  be  established  and  enforced  in  the  same 
manner  as  liens  are  established  and  enforced  under  this  act.  and  the 


MECHANICS'   LIEN   LAW.  83 

parties  shall  be  held  to  the  same  obligations,  duties  and  liabilities  as 
in  case  of  a  contract  for  building,  altering,  repairing  or  ornamenting 
a  house  or  other  building. 

Section  38.     Circuit  C  our_t_Clcrk^s  duties  with  regard  to  claims 
filed;  abstract  fceT" WWrr^fflfBTfoT  lien  are  filed  pursuant  to  the 
provisions  of  sections  seven   (7)   and  twenty-five   (25).  the  clerk  of 
the  circuit  court  shall  endorse^^g^Qn^  the  date  of  filing,  and  make1 
an  abstract' fh'ereoTln  a'TJook'kept  Tor  that  purpose  and  properly  in- 
dexed, containing  the  name  of  the  person  filing  the  lien,  the  amountjj 
of  the  lien,  the  date  of  filing,  the  name  of  the  person  against  whom 
the  lien  is  filed,  and  a  description  of  the  property  charged  with  the 
lien,  for  which  the  person  filing  the  lien  shall  pay  one  dollar  ($1.00)| 
to  the  clerk. 

Section  39.  This  act  is  and  shall  be  liberally  construed  as  a 
remedial  act. 

Section  40.  An  act  entitled,  "An  act  to  revise  the  law  in  relation 
to  mechanic's  liens,"  approved  and  in  force  July  26th,  1895 ;  and  all 
other  acts  and  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  this  act  are  hereby 
repealed :  Provided,  That  this  section  shall  not  be  construed  as  to 
affect  any  rights  existing  or  actions  pending  at  the  time  this  act 
shall  take  effect. 


GEO.   ERHARDT' 

Contractor  for  fainting,    Decorating,    Hard<wood  finishing, 
Calcimining  and  'Paper  Hanging. 

Dealer  in  Paints,  Wall  Paper,  £.tc. 

OFFICE— 217  Chamber  of  Commerce  STORE  ANT)  SHO<P    718  W.  Chicago  A-oe. 

"Boz  272       'Phone  Main  375  'Phone  West  2077 


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MEMBERS  OF 

The  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange 
of  Chicago. 


1905. 
ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 

JOSEPH  DOWNEY.  GEO.  C.  PRUSSING. 

F.  C.  SCHOENTHALER.  WM.  H.  SAYWARD. 

L.  H.  HARLAND.  GEORGE  THOMPSON. 

D.  V.  PURINGTON.  CHAS.  G.  MULLER. 

LOUIS  REIMER.  GEO.  A.  MACOMB. 

W.  E.  MORTIMER.  THOMAS  ROWLAND. 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS. 


Box. 

ADAMS,  ANDREW,  hoisting  machines,  355  31st  St.  Douglas 

1077 228 

AFFLECK,  B.  F.,  cement,  1060  The  Rookery.     Harrison  2714 ...     60 

AITKIN,  JOHN  A.,  sheet  metal  work,  302  W.  Van  Buren  St., 

Monroe  1230 354 

ALLEN,  J.  LEE,  cement  and  asphalt  work.  1238-108  La  Salle 
St.  Main  62  148 

ALTIZER,  J.  P.,  elevators,  51  Michigan  St.     Main  1061 132 

ANDERSON,  B.  L.,  lumber,  Seward  and  Lumber  Sts.  Canal 

1006  47 

ANDERSEN,  CHARLES  C,  excavator  and  wrecker,  176  W. 

Madison  St.  Monroe  1452 260 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  C,  plastering  contractor,  217,  138  Wash- 
ington St.  Main  374 345 

ANGUS.  JOHN,  JR.,  general  contractor,  611,  118  Madison  St. 

Main  3633 352 

ARMSTRONG,  EARL  G.,  marble  work,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374 224 

BALDWIN,  M.  E.,  mason  contractor,  .1651  Marquette  Bldg. 

Central  1481  108 

BARTLETT,  C.  C.,  granite,  1109,  100  Washington  St 495 

85 


Examine  Your  R^ofs  and  Give  Estimate  on   Repairs 
Free  of   Charge 

JOHN   BURKE  &  CO. 

FORMERLY  BURKE  BROS.     ESTABLISHED  1876 

GRAVEL     ROOFERS 

And  Dealers  in  Roofing  Materials 

OFFICE  WAREHOUSE 

909  W   Madison  Street  CHICAGO         123  Robey St- S.  of  Madison 

Tel.  West  1090  Tel.  Ogden  361 

TBLRPHONB  CKNTHAL  1481.  POWER  PLANTS  A  SPECIALTY. 

M.  E.  BALDWIN 

MASON 
CONTRACTOR 

BOILER  SETTING,  SMOKE  STACKS,  FURNACE  AND 
ENGINE  FOUNDATIONS. 

ROOM  1O46   MARQTTBTTB  BUILDING, 

8O4  DBAHBOHN  STHEBT.  CHICAGO. 

CHARLES  BONNER,  SYLVESTER  MARSHALL, 

Pres't  and  Treas.  Vice  Pres't  and  Sec'y 

Bonner   £&>  Marshall   Company 

PRESSED  IMPERVIOUS,  PAVING.  SAND   MOULD, 

GLAZED  AND  WHITE  ENAMELED 

BRICK,  ROOFING  TILE. 

FACE  BRICK 


HARRISON  3267  AUTOMATIC  6829 


...PLASTERING     AND     MASONRY... 

ALL  KINDS  OF  CEMENT  WORK  A  SPECiAtrr  BUILDING  MATERIAL  FOR  SALE 

OFFICE    AND    YARD: 

126    EAST   QUIIMCY    STREET      CHICAGO 

86 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  87 

Box. 
BECKERLEG,  E.  L.,  steel  and  iron  doors,  77  W.  Lake  St.  Main 

3297  335 

BEIDLER,  A.  W.,  fireproofing,  The  Rookery.  Harrison  1705. ..  137 
BENNER,  M.,  architectural  iron  work,  110  W.  Monroe  St. 

Monroe  755 250 

BERGER,  C.  F.,  cement,  1325  Marquette  Bldg.  Central  2120 94 

BEYMER,  A.  S.,  steel  doors  and  shutters,  508,  112  Clark  St. 

Main  4558  273 

BIEMOLT,  A.,  mason  contractor,  121  Edgemont  ave,  217 

Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  374 484 

BIQUE,  N.  J.,  calking,  819  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  1379  58 
BLANKE,  F.  L.,  fireproofing,  1403  Schiller  Bldg.  Main  4142. .  116 
BLOME,  R.  S.,  concrete  construction,  Unity  Bldg.  Central  12.  351 
BODENSCHATZ,  J.  G.,  limestone,  519  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  4592 192 

BOND,  L.  C.,  contractor,  115  Dearborn  St.  Central  3311 16 

BONNER,  CHAS.,  pressed  brick,  1107  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  2402 269 

BOYDELL,  JOSHUA,  5808  Indiana  ave.  Main  374 444 

BOLES,  FRED  T.,  lumber,  22nd  St.  and  Centre  Ave.  Canal 

307  492 

BRAUN.  CONRAD,  architectural  iron  work,  3424  Butler  St. 

Yards  1265  179 

BREMER,  H.  F..  galvanized  iron  and  copper  work,  1136  W.  13th 

St.  Canal  239 456 

BRINKMAN,  WM..  carpenter  and  general  contractor,  137 

School  St.  Graceland  2691 258 

BROWN,  N.  B.,  steam  heating.  1373  W.  Lake  St.  Ogden  1483.  309 
BRUNTON,  JULIUS,  mill  work,  Reaper  Blk.  Central  5094..  267 
BULLARD,  C.  W..  hardware,  78  Randolph  St.  Central  2509.  .  163 
BURKE,  AUGUSTUS,  gravel  roofer,  104  W.  Superior  St. 

Monroe  208 193 

RURKE.  JOHN,  gravel  roofer.  909  W.  Madison  St.  West  1090  33 
BURNS,  JOHN  E.,  lumber,  40  W.  Chicago  ave.  Monroe  211..  450 
BURNS.  WM.,  ornamental  bronze  and  iron  work,  73d  St.  and 

Woodlawn  Ave.  Hyde  Park  1744 275 

BURROWS,  DANIEL  W.,  insurance,  159  La  Salle  St.  Central 

4097  218 

BUSHNELL.  CARL,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374  261 

CALHOUN,  L.  V.,  castings  and  forgings,  545  Marquette  Bldg. 

Central  3505  138 

CANHAM,  JOHN,  mason  contractor,  126  E.  Quincy  St.  Har- 

nson  ?267  177 

CARRY.  THOATAS.  brick.  45th  and  Roh«v  Sf<=  Ynrds  128 45 

CAR.RIER,  J.  C.,  pointing  contractor,  550  So.  Park  ave.,  Austin. 

Austin  4033  to'l  174 

CARROLL.  MARTIN,  concrete  fireproofing,  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce.     Main   374    482 


BREMER  &  BIELENBERG 

Contractors  and  Manufacturers  of 

GALVANIZED    IRON    AND 
COPPER   CORNICES 

CHICAGO,  ILL.  ELGIN,  ILL. 

1136  W.  13lhSt.    Tel.,  Canal  No.  239  70  Grove  Ave.    Tel.  No.  2402 


ADAMS  BROS.  &  COMPANY 

ALL     Kl  N  DS 

...BUILDING    MATERIAL    ELEVATORS... 

STEAM.  HORSE  OR  HAND  POWER. 

PATENTEES  OF  THE  THREE  HOD  MACHINE 

355    THIRTY-FIRST    STRE.ET 

NEAR       DEARBORN       STREET 

Telephone  Douglass  1077  ....CHICAGO. 

Boxes  $3.00  and  Upwards 

Chamber  Of  Commerce 
Safety  Vaults 

132   WASHINGTON   ST.,  CHICAGO 

HOMER  P.  DAW,  MANAGER 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  89 

Box. 

CARSON,  LOUIS,  stair  builder  and  interior  finisher,  51  Insti- 
tute Place.  Dearborn  4422 43 

CARSON,  A.  B.,  bridge  and  structural  iron  work,  1223  Seminary 

Place.  Black  2575 237 

CASWELL,  C.  P.,  ruberoid  roofing,  metal  paint  etc.,  188  E  Mad- 
ison St.  Main  1161 ".  .  252 

CHANDLER,  HOMER  W.,  lumber  100  Elston  ave.  Monroe 

2076  449 

CHRISTIAN,  FRANK  E.,  lime,  cement,  sand,  etc.,  243  W.  63rd 

St.  Went.  924  110 

CLANEY,  ALEX.  B.,  lumber,  1016  Elston  ave.    West  383 191 

CLARK,  A.  R.,  contractor  and  builder,  119  Monroe  St.  Cen- 
tral 971 481 

CLOW,  C.  R.,  plumbers'  supplies,  Franklin  &  Harrison  Sts. 

Harrison  3787  213 

COFFIN,  GORHAM  B.,  paints,  172  Randolph  St.     Main  624..  241 

COMSTOCK,  C.  G.,  elevators,  821  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

Harrison  3212 468 

CONNELLY,  JOHN  A.,  sewer  pipe,  coping,  etc.,  84  La  Salle 

St.  Main  609 103 

CONWAY,  R.  F.,  paving  and  excavating,  720  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  2712  71 

CORLETT,  J.  D.,  carpenter  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374  415 

CORMACK,  JOS.,  general  contractor,  719,  145  LaSalle  St. 

Central  5435 136 

CORNISH.  J.  B.,  varnishes,  2620  Armour  Ave.     South  1709 366 

COOK.  CHAS.  E.,  tile,  brick,  cement,  etc.,  331  Monadnock 
Bldg.  3424  Harrison  216 

GRAIN.  C.  S..  surety  bonds,  558  The  Rookery.     Harrison  862.  .     56 

CRANE,  F.  R.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 479 

CREAR,  WM.,  mason  and  boiler  setter,  99  W.  Randolph  St. 

Monroe  1388  360 

CRILLEY.  W.  M.,  contractor  and  builder,  167  Dearborn  St. 

Central  2993 59 

DAVIS.  REGINALD  J.,  interior  finisher,  Railway  Exchange 

Bldp.  Harrison  4324  303 

DAWSON,  CHARLES  L..  mantels,  consols,  tiles,  etc.,  197  N. 

Halsted  St.  Monroe  569 414 

DEACON,  T.  C.  lumber.  22d  and  Fisk  Sts.     Canal  247 210 

DECAMP,  W.  H..  marble  work,  foot  of  Orleans  St.     Main  229.   112 

DECKER,  P.  H.,  general  contractor,  52  Dearborn  St.  Central 

5141  130 

deCONINGH,  FRED'K,  steel  roofing.  114  W  19th  PI.  Canal 

810  69 

DFLANEY.  MARTIN.  217  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Main  374.   483 

deSMET.  GEO.  W..  Portland  Cement.  317  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  46 135 

DICK.  JOHN,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  .353 


Telephones)  C-tra,  ^  5141 

PHILLIP  H.  DECKER. 

General  Contractor 


52  Dearborn  Street  CHICAGO 

Special  Facilities  for  Executing  Large  Contracts  in  Architectural 
and  Engineering  Work 

CHARLES  GIBBS  &  CO. 

CHAMBER  OF    COMMERCE, 
134  WASHINGTON  ST. 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 


DUMB  WAITERS  and   HAND   ELEVATORS 

TEL.  374  MAIN.       FACTORY,  395  W.  LAKE  ST. 

JOHN  A.  ROEBLING'S  SONS  CO. 

Manufacturers 

WIRR  OABLRS 

OF  ALL  DESCRIPTION 

Insulated  and  Bare  Copper  Wire  Cables 

For  Power  and  Telephone  Service 


FACTORY,  TRENTON,  N.  J. 


SALES   OFFICE  AND  WAREHOUSE, 

171-173  LAKE  ST.,  CHICAGO 

90 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   EXCHANGE.  91 

Box. 

DICKENSON,  O.  A.,  metal  lathing  contractor,  172  N.  Western 

Ave.  Ogden  1138  467 

DICKINSON,  A.  E.,  Bedford  stone,  204  Dearborn  St.  Cen- 
tral 1698 i 50 

DIENER,  T.  C.,  cut  stone  contractor,  346  West  21st  St.  Canal 

133  511 

DOERR,  JOHN  N.,  lumber,  Evanston 296 

DRISCOLL,  M.  S.,  painting  and  decorating,  357  W  Van 

Buren.  Monroe  2282  376 

DUFFIN,  DANIEL,  iron  works,  4001  Wentworth  Ave. 

Yards  137 211 

DUNFEE,  CHAS.  W.,  parquet  and  hardwood  floors,  59  N. 

Claremont  Ave.  West  1966 128 

EBERT,  THEO..  painter,  605  Grand  Ave.  Seeley  981 133 

EBERTSHAEUSER,  HENRY,  cut  stone  contractor,  56  E.  Di- 
vision St.  North  793 171 

EIKER,  CHAS.  F.,  fireproofing,  1515  Marquette  Bldg.  Central 

1311  389 

EILENBERGER,  HERMAN,  carpenter  contractor,  153  La 

Salle  St.  Central  5170 3 

ELLIOTT,  J.  M.,  roofing  contractor,  411  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Canal  688 469 

ENGELSMANN,  FRANZ,  plastic  relief  decorator,  298  N.  Hal- 

sted  St 87 

ERHARDT,  GEORGE,  painting  and  hardwood  finishing,  217 

Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  374 272 

ERICSSEN,  HENRY,  mason  contractor,  84  La  Salle  St. 

Main  4562  334 

EVANS.  B.  C.,  s*wer  pine.  4437  State  St.  Oakland  686 475 

PALKENAU,  VICTOR,  general  contractor,  108  La  Salle  St. 

Main  4434  26 

PATCH,  E.  P..  Liability  and  Acc't,  Insurance.  159  La  Salle  St. 

Central  311  320 

FICHT.  A.  E.,  boiler  compound,  811  Great  Northern  Bldg. 

Harrison  2383  410 

FIELD.  JOHN  S.,  sand,  cement,  etc.,  171  La  Salle  St.  Central 

1006  185 

FLANIGAN,  C.  A.,  lumber,  35th  St.  and  Center  Ave.  Yards 

-02  374 

FLETCHER.  GEORGE,  nr-^nroof  painting  and  whitewashing, 

672  W.  Ma'lison  St.  West  1417 111 

FLINDALL.  JOHN,  marble  and  mosaic  work,  735  W  Kinzie 

St.  West  784  301 

FOLEY.  PHILIP  J..  sash,  doors  and  mill  work,  471  W.  22d  St. 

Canal  54 203 

FOSTER,  F.  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  134  Clark  St.  Main 

2706  279 

FOSTER.  GFO.  P..  surety  bonds.  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Central  461    .   287 


We  carry  the  account  of  the  Builders'  and 
Traders'  Exchange  and  cordially  invite  the 
individual  members  to  do  business  with  us. 

We  Make 
Building  Loans 

i 

l^oyal  Trust  Co.  =  Bank 

ROYAL  INSURANCE  BLDG.          169  JACKSON  BOUL 

ROOFS     EXAMINED     FREE    OF    CHARGE 
ESTABLISHED    1878 

AUGUSTUS    BURKE 

TELEPHONE,  Q  f\  ^\  F"  P"  O     and  Dealer  '" 

MONROE  208     K  V-HJ  F  t  K    ROOFING  MATERIALS 

100-104  WEST  SUPERIOR  ST.,   NEAR  HALSTED 
BOX,  193  BUILDERS'  AND  TRADERS'  EXCHANGE  CHICAGO 

ESTABLISHED  1890  Telephone,  3680   MAIN 

3680    AUTO. 

The  B.  C.  A.  is  a  Rating  Guide,  making  a  Specialty  of  the 
Building  Trade  in  Cook  County 

Builders'  Commercial  Agency 

INCORPORATED 

618  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE    BLDG. 
Commercial  Reports,  Collections,  Liens          CHICAGO 

92 


MEMBERS    OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  93 

Box. 

FREEMAN,  DANIEL,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  374  199 

FRENCH,  F.  F.,  engines,  boilers,  pumps,  scales,  etc.,  Monroe 

and  Franklin  Sts.  Main  2025 165 

FRENCH,  J.  B.,  sidewalk  lights,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  222 

FROLICHSTEIN,  W.  B.,  structural  and  ornamental  iron  work, 

31  Indiana  St.  North  85  251 

FULTON,  S.  Q.,  plastering,  200  Monroe  St.     Main  2515 427 

FURST,  GEO.  C.,  cut  stone  contractor,  73  Hawthorne  Ave. 

North  526 365 

GARDNER,  GEO.  C,  hardware  specialties,  First  National  Bank 

Bldg.  Central  2467 114 

GAREAU.  CESAIRE,  carpenter  contractor,  875  W.  Harrison 

St.  West  2360  466 

GARTH  WAIT,  F.  M.,  general  contractor,  318  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  4899 182 

GAVIN,  WM.,  plastering  contractor,  4248  Wabash  ave.  Drexel 

9433 434 

GLEASON,  JOHN  J.,  plumber,  477  Wabash  ave.     Harrison  95.     63 

GEIPEL,  ERNEST,  'cut  stone  contractor,  5830  Center  ave. 

Wentworth  40  212 

GIBBS,  CHAS.,  dumb  waiters  and  elevators,  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  374  153 

GIBSON,  A.  F.,  cut  stone  contractor,  3327  La  Salle  St.  Yards 

1274  172 

GILBERT.  GEO.  A.,  liability  insurance,  159  LaSalle  St.  Cen- 
tral 5781 407 

GINDELE,  CHAS.  W.,  general  contractor,  3333  La  Salle  St. 

Yards  1278  141 

GLETCH,  T.  C.,  painter  and  decorator,  57  Evanston  Ave.  Lake 

View  759 384 

GODFRTAUX,  C.  N.,  cut  stone  contractor,  1058  Girard  St.  Ash- 
land 2673 118 

GORDON.  ALEX,  storage.  757  N.  Clark  St.     North  1418 332 

GORMLEY.  J.  H.,  builders'  hardware,  78  Randolph  St.  Cen- 
tral 2509 163 

GRACE.  WM..  creneral  contractor.  1408  Wnbash  Ave.    South  426  238 

GRAY.  GEO.  C.,  pressed  and  fire  brick,  fire  clay,  cement,  etc., 

1210  Chamber  of  "Commerce  Bldg.  Main  1732 271 

GRIFFITHS.  JOHN,  general  contractor,  135  Adams  St.  Cen- 
tral 2948 14 

HAGAN,  TAS.  M..  roofing.  651  W.  ATadison  St.    West  954 304 

HAIGH,  JOSEPH,  general  contractor,  204  Dearborn  St.  Cen- 
tral 1 464 97 

HALSTED,  JOS.,  arch'l  iron  works,  388  W.  Randolph  St. 

Monroe  510  11 

HALVORSON,  H.  L.,  fire  escapes,  179  N.  Morgan  St. 

604  .  85 


Residence,  514  W.  14th  St. 


Cinders  Delivered  to  all  Parts  of  the  City 


B.    IWEMA 

Cinders,  Ashes  and  Rubbish  Removed 

EXCAVATING    and    TEAMING 

CONTRACTS    BY   THE     I.OAD, 

WEEK       OR        MONTH 

Office.    154    W.    WASHINGTON    BLVD. 

Phone  Monroe  140  CHICAGO 


Wood  Mantels,  Tiles 


Grates,  Consoles 
Ceramic  Mosaic 


FIREPLACE  FURNISHINGS 

Interior  Woodworking  Co* 


'Phone,  Harrison  86 


296  Wabash  Ave.,  CHICAGO 


ALEXANDER  HENDRY 

GENERAL    CONTRACTOR 

Contracting  a  Specialty.  Carpenter  and  Jobbing  Work.  Tailors' 
Cutting  Tables  and  Fire  Jobs.  Store  and  Office  Fixtures.  All  kinds 
of  Lumber  and  Mouldings  for  sale.  Mill  and  Cold  Storage  Work. 

Long  Distance  Telephone,  North  360 
J29-J3 J  N.  Franklin  St.,  near  cor.  Ontario  CHICAGO 


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MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  95 

Box. 

HAMILTON,  J.  W.,  cut  stone  contractor,  73rd  St.  &  Kimbark 

Ave.  Hyde  Park  1326  101 

HANSEN,  R.,  cement  and  concrete  work,  704  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  883  282 

HARDIN,  P.  K.,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  77 

HANRAHAN,  R.  T.,  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  420 

HARING,  L.  C.,  mill  work,  11-38  Clybourne  Ave.     North  234..   418 

HARRSCH,  R.  E.,  cut  stone  contractor,  Blanche  &  Fleetwood 

Sts.  Monroe  837  246 

II ART.   VV.   B..  varnishes,  378  26th   St.      South   798 115 

HAYES,  FRANK,  paints,  oil,  glass,  etc.,  59  W.  Randolph  St. 

Main  1425 28.', 

HAYES,  J.  C.,  general  contractor,  306-204  Dearborn  St.  Cen- 
tral 1650  51 

HEINEMAN,  T.  A.,  limestone,  320  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  347 390 

HEINEMANN,  LOUIS,  arch'l  iron,  810  Melrose  St.  Lake 

View  969  346 

HENDERSON,  C.  J.,  pressed  brick,  1205  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Main  416 229 

HENNESSY.  R.  M.,  general  contractor,  100  Washington  St. 

Central  2622 183 

HENRY,  OTTO,  marble,  mosaic  and  tile  work,  3208  Shields 

ave.  Yards  1197  161 

HERLTLY,  J.  D.,  steam  heating,  128  Fifth  Ave.     Main  1027 469 

HKTTLER.  H.  H.,  lumber,  1324  Elston   Ave.     West  1596 123 

HEWES,  L.  J..  machinery.  1219  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Central  2193  486 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  wire,  iron  and  brass  work,  54  Dearborn  St. 

Central  61 6  223 

HINES.  EDWARD,  lumber,  Lincoln  St.  and  Blue  Island 

A  ve.  Canal  349 6 

HOFFMAN,  W.  L..  general  contractor,  24G  W.  47th  St.  Yards 

599  460 

HOGAN,  JAS.  A.,  lime  stone.  22nd  and  Lumber  Sts.  Canal 

136  64 

HOGG.  E.  W.,  woven  wood  lath,  411  Unity  Bldg.  Cen- 
tral 2370  : 197 

HOLMES.  O.  W..  foundry.  13  N.  Jefferson   St.     Main  742 476 

HORN.  WM.,  structiral  iron,  902  W.  Lake  St.     West  1018 190 

HORSTING.  B.  F.,  leather  belting  mfr.,  67-69  So.  Canal  St. 

Main  267S • 237 

HORTON.  HORACE  E-.  structural  steel  work,  105th  and 

Throon  Sts.  Wentworth  607 387 

FOWE.   TAS..  lumber.  Archer  Ave  &  Quarry.     Canal  1224 62 

HOWELL.  S.  S..  heat;nsr  and  ventilating  appart'?,  204  Dear- 
.  born  St.  Central  1632  .  .  362 


STEEL  BOILER  PLATE,  STAY  BOLT  IRON, 

TANK  ft  SHEET  STEEL,  BEAMS  &  CHANNELS, 
BOILER  ft  TANK  RIVETS,  ANGLES  ft  TEES, 

BOILER  TUBES,  BOILER  BRACES. 


SCULLY  STEEL  &  IRON  Co. 

OFFICE  &  WAREHOUSES : 

CORNER    HALSTED 

AND 

FULTON     STREETS, 

CHICAGO,  ILL 

PUNCHES  ft  SHEARS,  STEAM  HAMMERS, 

PLATE  ft  ANGLE  ROLLS,  AIR  COMPRESSORS, 

BOILER  MAKERS,  PNEUMATIC  TOOLS, 

MACHINERY  ft  TOOLS,  HYDRAULIC  MACHINERY. 

5.  KRUG, 

Wrecking,    Excavating  and    Filling 

All  Kinds   of 

BUILDING   MATERIAL 

OFFICE 

167  DEARBORN  ST.  ROOM  203 
CHICAGO 

TELEPHONE  CENTRAL  1726 

MAIN  SALES  ROOM  and  YARD 

35th  St.  and  Went<worth  A<ve.  RESIDENCE,  2912  FIFTH  AVENUE 

TELEPHONE,  YARDS  1268  TELEPHONE.    YARDS  1168 

96 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  97 

Box. 

HUDSON,  P.  S.,  radiators,  boilers  and  valves,  43  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.  Main  3539 16(J 

HUMPHREY,  CHARGES,  sand  and  gravel,  6434  Eggleston 

Ave.  Wentworth  2443  169 

IN  GRAM,  JOHN,  roohng  contractor,  145  Laballe  be.  Central 

5435  377 

JENEbON,  W.  H.,  builders'  hardware,  47  W.  Randolph  St. 

Main  1375 r 21 ; 

JENNET,  PETER,  structural  iron  ana  steel,  3541  Shields  Ave. 

Yards  1041 142 

JOHNSON,  FRANK  J.,  contractors'  machinery,  58  So.  Canal 

St.  Main  4279 35 

JOHNSON,  C.  W.,  general  contractor,  153  La  Salle  St. 

Central  2673  158 

JOHNSON,  ROBERT  S.,  contracting  engineer,  R.  926-153  La 

Salle  St < 89 

JOHNSON,  WM.,  Bedford  stone,  Bloomington,  Ind 340 

JONES,  C.  W.,  roofing,  3223  La  Salle  St.     Yards  1187 146 

JOYAUX,  EUGENE,  whitewashing,  915  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Canal  176 474 

KADESHEWITZ,  M.,  mason  contractor,  312  Haddon  Ave. 

Ogden  4201  488 

KALCHBRENNER,  JOHN,  mason  contractor,  4752  Princeton 

Ave.  Yards  6266 461 

KELLY,  A.  W.,  brick  and  building  material,  242  W.  63d  St. 

Wentworth  571 54 

KELLY,  B.  J.,  roofer,  3962  Cottage  Grove  Ave.     Douglas  1611.     49 

KENNY,  W.  S.,  glass,  paints  and  oils,  80-82  Wabash  Ave.  Cen- 
tral 1944 507 

KIMBALL,  W.  G.,  glass,  paints  and  oils,  442  Wabash  Ave. 

Harrison  2239  154 

KIMBELL,  E.  C.,  press  brick,  302  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

1362  263 

KIMBELL,  S.  S.,  pressed  brick,  304  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1399 91 

KINSELLA,  JOHN  J.,  glass  and  mirrors,  22d  and  Johnson  Sts. 

Canal  1008 338 

KISSACK,  WM.,  crushed  stone,  92  La  Salle  St.     Main  1112. .  167 

KLEIN,  A.,  architectural  iron  work,  734  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Canal  1584 406 

KNEALE,  J.  C.,  real  estate,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

374  75 

KOHLER,  G.  A.  E.,  contracting  electrical  engineer,  277  Dear- 
born St.  Harrison  322 215 

KOLL,  H.  C.,  wood  columns,  77  Weed  St.     North  123 323 

KRUG,  SEBASTIAN,  sand,  gravel  and  wrecking,  167  Dearborn 

St.  Central  1726 155 

KRUG,  WM.,  sand  and  excavating,  2829  LaSalle  St.     South  976       5 

LABAHN,  J.  F.,  brick,  94  LaSalle  St.     Main  3792 408 


The  penchants'  hoan  and  Trust  Company-Bank 

NORTHWEST  CORNER  ADAMS  AND  CLARK  STREETS. 
OLDEST     BRISK     IN      OHIC7TGQ. 

3%  Interest  on  Savings.     Capital  and  Surplus,  $6,000,000. 
DIRECTORS: 

Marshall  Field            Enos  M.  Barton             Cyrus  H.  McCormick  Thies  J.  Lefens 

Albert  Keep                 Clarence  A.  Burley         Lambert  Tree  E.H.Gary 

Erskine  M.  Phelps      E.  D.  Hulbert                  Moses  J.  Wentworth  Chauncey  Keep 
Orson  Smith     • 

Residence,  3514  Rockwell  St.  Telephone  Main  2656 

M.  LAMARCHE 

PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL 

Plastering  Contractor 

514-112  CLARK  STREET 

A.  KLEIN,  Proprietor 

South-Western 

Architectural 

Iron  Works 

Iron  WorkMBuildings 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 
ORNAMENTAL 
AND 
STRUCTURAL 


Telephone,  Canal  1584 

All  Orders  Promptly  Attended  to 

Main  Office:    Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange,  Tel.  Main  374 


734  Blue  Island  Avenue  CHICAGO,  ILL 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  99 

Box. 
LANDON,  E.  R.,  iron  and  wire  work,  First  National  Bank 

Bldg.  Central  5154  462 

LANGE,  ALBERT,  glass,  369  So.  Halsted  St.  Monroe  106.  ...  231 
LAMARCHE,  M.,  plastering  contractor,  112  Clark  St.  Main 

2656  209 

LARSON,  P.  L-,  iron  work,  265  W.  Lake  St.  Monroe  2327 242 

LARSON,  AUGUST,  cut  stone  contractor,  36th  St.  and  Stewart 

Ave  170 

LARSON,  NELS.  A,  cut  stone  contractor,  3402  La  Salle  St. 

Yards  895  176 

LEAFGREEN,  B.  A.,  general  contractor,  145  La  Salle  St. 

Central  3319  178 

LEAFGREEN,  H.  A.,  contractor,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Main  4790  341 

LEICHSENRING,  H.  C,  marble,  mosaic  and  tile  work,  389 

Flournoy  St.  West  306 41 

LEWIS,  EDWARD  C.,  heating  contractor,  433  Wabash  Ave. 

Harrison  349 356 

LILL,  GEORGE,  coal  39  Chester  St.  North  1880 106 

LINDQUIST,  J.  E.,  crushed  stone,  418  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  3382  65 

LLEWELLYN,  FRANK  J..  structural  steel  and  iron,  Monad- 
nock  Blk.  Harrison  3760 121 

LOCKETT,  OSWALD,  builders'  hardware,  71  Randolph  St. 

Central  551 236 

LONG,  ALBERT,  heating  contractor,  820-84  La  Salle  St.  Main 

3098  341 

LOTZ,  PHILIP,  mason  and  builder,  58  Wabash  Ave.  Central 

3231 299 

LUDINGTON,  N.  J.,  lumber,  Loomis  St.,  So  of  22nd.  Canal 

748  402 

LUDWTG,  HERMAN,  mason  contractor.  4043  N.  Clark  St 326 

LUTTER,  H.  J.,  brick,  Irving  Park  Blvd.  and  river.  Lakeview 

606  129 

LYON,  HARRY  A.,  estimater,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374 202 

MACE,  A.  C.,  general  contractor,  159  La  Salle  St.  Central 

3409  187 

MACOMRER.  F.  B.,  wire  rope,  21  So.  Canal  St.  Main  3675. .  .  113 

MACK.  THOS..  varnishes,  315  N.  Branch  St.  North  361 417 

MAGNER.  THOS.  J.,  Liability  and  Acc't.  Insurance,  189  La 

Salle  St.  Central  4206 ' 198 

MAHAN,  W.  R.,  Bedford  stone,  1116  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  3136 42 

MALONE,  E.  T.,  stone,  502  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  3336  305 
MALLORY,  L.  S.,  steel  and  iron,  18  Milwaukee  Ave.  Main 

337  412 

MANSON,  WM.,  contractor,  R.  5228  So.  Park  Ave.  Drexel  1662  430 
MARTIN,  W.  D.,  sheet  metal,  671  Larrabee  St.  North  1772.  ..  333 


DIMENSION 


RUBBLE 


CURBING 


LEMONT  LIMESTONE  Co. 

519  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 

OFFICE  'PHONE,  MAIN  4592. 
DOCKS  AND   YARDS,  ARNOLD'S  SUP,  ASHLAND  AVENUE,  SOUTH  OF  22nd  St. 

TELEPHONE, CANAL  70 

NORTH  SIDE  YARD,  BELMONT  AVE.  AND  ROCKWELL  ST. 
TELEPHONE,  WEST  805.  CHICAGO. 


OTIS    ELEVATOR   COMPANY, 

^^    I    1^^  NEW  YORK-CHICAGO. 

Sir     ELEVATORS 

"THE  STANDARD  OF  THE  WORLD." 


F.  P.  Smith 


Wire  ™*  Iron  Works 


DESIGNERS    AND 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


1OO-102    LAKE   STREET,   CHICAGO 

Ornamental  iron 

Iron  and    Bronze  Foundry 

STRUCTURAL  IRON 
BRASS  AND   ELECTRO-PLATED 
WORK,   LATH,  ETC. 

IRON  FENCES 

STAIRS,  STABLE  FIXTURES 
JAILS,  GUARDS,  FIRE  ESCAPES 

BUILDERS'  WORK 
SHUTTERS  AND    DOORS 

Elevator   Enclosures 
and  Cabs 

TELEPHONE,  Central  438,        Foundry  and  Shops :  26  to  50  Chester  St, 

100 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  101 

Box. 

MARTIN,  W.  H.,  insurance,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

374  124 

MATHEWS,  A.  B.,  Luxfer  prisms,  346  Wabash  Ave.  Harrison 

4105  244 

MATHIS,  J.  W.,  fans  and  ventilators,  25th  Place  and  Stewart 

Ave.  South  845 306 

MAYOR,  JOHN,  general  contractor,  First  National  Bank 

Bldg.  Central  2435  156 

MAXWELL,  JAS.,  hardwood  flooring,  21st  and  Loomis  Sts. 

Canal  890 206 

MEARS,  C.  H.,  lumber,  1103  Belmont  Ave.     Lakeview  765 383 

METCALFE,  CHAS.  S.,  limestone,  305  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  3441 259 

MESSER,  W.  A.,  lumber,  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  2761.  194 

MESSERSMITH,  GEO.,  general  contractor,  310,  56  5th  Ave. .     27 

MILNER,  A.  N.,  road  rollers,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

374  371 

MOE,  G.  N.,  carpenter  contractor,  123  76th  St.  and  217  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Main  374 284 

MOE,  INGWALD,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374 220 

MOGG.  M.  E..  crushed  stone,  sand  and  gravel,  4230  State  St. 

Oakland  1540  248 

MOHR,  JOS.,  boilers  and  plate  work,  32  Illinois  St.  Main 

1584  207 

MORSE.  BURTON  E..  bridge  and  structural  steel  work,  204 

Dearborn  St.  Central  55 173 

MORAN.  CHAS.  A.,  roofing  and  cement  work,  456  W.  Taylor  St. 

Monroe  839 266 

MORSE.  F.  J.,  cement,  519  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  4592.  254 

MORRISON,  GEO.,  carpenter  contractor,  108  La  Salle  St. 

Main  3927  405 

MORTIMER,  W.  H.,  general  contractor,  184  LaSalle  St.  Main 

2665  2 

MOTSCHMAN.  A.,  general  contractor.  707  Security  Bldg 472 

MOULDING.  THOS.  C.,  pressed  brick,  1202  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  117 457 

MUELLER.  CARL  R.,  mason  contractor,  1338  Sheffield  Ave. 

Main  374  39 

MUELLER.  HERMAN,  mason  contractor,  217  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Mam  374 17 

MUELLER.  OSKAR,  mason  contractor,  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce,  Chicago.  Main  374 274 

MUNSON,  H.  B..  granite.  Milwaukee  and  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Chicago.  Main  374 256 

MUTH,  CHRIST,  architectural  iron  work.  432  Blue  Island  Ave. 

Canal  1129 288 

MYERS,  E.  B.,  sewer  pipe,  coping  etc.,  214  Royal  Insurance 

Bldg.  Harrison  3894  40 


H.   V.    SNYDER  L.  R.   SNYDER 

H.   V.   SNYDER   &   SON 

GENERAL    BUILDING    CONTRACTORS 

813   CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 
PHONE   MAIN    3616 


MEMBERS 
PHONE    MAIN    374  CHICAGO 


FRANK  SCAAR  &  CO. 

Architectural 
Iron  Work 


Manufacturers  of 

STRUCTURAL 
and 
ORNAMENTAL 


92  to  98  W.  Eleventh  Street,  CHICAGO 

NEAR  BLUE  ISLAND  AVENUE 

Telephone,  Monroe  1289          Estimates  and  Designs  furnished  on  application 

Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange,  Box  147 

TELEPHONE,    CENTRAL    903 


ALL  KINDS  OF  ROOFING  AND  CEMENT  PAVING.  FELT,  GRAVEL, 
AND  COMPOSITION  ROOFS,  FLAX-FELT  AND  WOOL-FELT  ROOFS, 
ACTINOLITE  ROOFS,  TILE  ROOFS. 

204    DEARBORN    STREET  CHICAGO,    ILL. 

W.  GALLAHER  TELEPHONE,  HARRISON  2897  S.  B    SPECK 

GALLAHER  C&  SPECK 

MANUFACTURERS        I^IxxV^I       I  I  I    >I  d.  I     \     I  ELEVATOR,  PUMP 

AND  AND 

REPAIRERS   OF          STEAM       POWER       AND  ENG,NEWORK 

ALLK.NDSOF  HEATING     APPARATUS  A  SPEC.ALTY 


295-297  FIFTH  AVENUE  CHICAGO 

102 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  103 

Box. 

McBEAN,  J.  G.,  paving,  cedar  posts,  167  Dearborn  St.  Central 

2414  350 

MCCARTHY,  W.  H.,  fire  brick  and  fireprooring,  514  Chamber 

of  Commerce.  Main  2236 234 

McCA JSi  N,  D.,  contractor,    Evanston .  . . 84 

McCONNELL,  JOHN,  veneered  doors,  189  LaSalle  St.  Cen- 
tral 4U35 : 442 

McGOVERN,  M.  H.,  concrete  contractor,  414  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  1308 270 

McGRA W,  J.  W.,  lumber,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374  436 

McILROY,  R.  J.,  roofing  and  cornice  works,  1519  State  St. 

South  1191 316 

McKEON,  C.  J.,  roofing  contractor,  791  Grand  Aye.    West  470.  307 

McMILLAN,  WM.  M.,  bedford  stone,,  620  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  3113 ' 253 

NACEY,  P.,  plumbing  and  heating,  315  Wabash  Ave.  Harrison 

387  355 

NATHAN,  CHAS.  E.,  contractors'  supplies,  217  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  374 162 

NELSON,  N.  J.,  painter  and  decorator,  193  Wabash  Ave.  Cen- 
tral 3449  344 

NEWMAN,  W.  J.,  wrecking  and  excavating,  84  La  Salle  St. 

Main  1693 82 

NICHOLSON,  THOS.,  general  contractor,  315  Dearborn  St. 

Harrison  2466 29 

NICHOLS,  VERNON  E.,  lumber,  Ashland  and  22nd  St. 

Canal  894 80 

NOBLE,  G.  S.,  concrete  mixers  and  machinery,  1406-188  Mad- 
ison St 226 

NOLLAU,  ARTHUR,  sash,  doors,  etc.,  35  Fullerton  Ave.  North 

480  81 

NORDBERG,  O.  F.,  mantels,  tiles,  etc.,  6221  Wentworth  Ave. 

Wentworth  800 104 

NOURSE,  J.  A.,  yellow  pine  and  fir  lumber,  1117  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  4682 400 

NOWACK.  OTTO,  ornamental  brass  and  iron  work,  780  W. 

Chicago  Ave.  West  874 276 

NOYES,  E.  E.,  cornice  maker,  584  W.  Lake  St.    West  1284 352 

NELSON,  F.  P.,  general  contractor,  715  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  3162 300 

O'BRIEN.  THOS.  F.,  plastering  contractor,  95  Washington 

St.  Central  5167 156 

O'CONNELL,  THOS.  F.,  lime  and  cement,  419  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  860  419 

O'CONNOR,  J.  P.,  general  contractor,  188  Madison  St.  Main 

3155  321 

O'LAUGHLIN,  A.  C.,  lime  and  crushed  stone,  172  Washington 

St.  Main  4145  205 

O'LEARY,  John  W..  iron  and  steel  and  heavy  hardware.  Lake 

and  Desplaines  Sts.  Monroe  196 298 


TELEPHONES:    Main  808.    Auto  5804. 


J.  H.  CLARK, 

Wholesale  &  Retail  Dealer  In 


AND  MECHANICS'  TOOLS. 

155  Lake  Street,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

LOUIS  HEINEMANN 

ESTABLISHED   1888. 

STRUCTURAL  AND  ARCHITECTURAL 
IRON  WORKS 

Tel.  Lake  View  969. 

819-21-23  Metros*  St..  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

OTTO  NOWACK^Prcsident    HENRY  F.  C.  EGGERT,  Secy.-Treas. 

Eastern  Metal  Works 

Architectural  and  Structural 

STEELiHIRON 

FOR    BUILDINGS 

Iron  Fences      Stair  Railings       Store  Fronts 
Fire  Escapes     Gratings  Guards,  Etc. 

780  W.  CHICAGO  ST.**  *  CHICAGO 

TELEPHONE,  874  West. 
104 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   EXCHANGE.  105 

Box. 

PAGELS,  GEORGE,  wood  turning,  band  sawing,  etc.,  Loomis 

St.  near  21st.     Canal  391 510 

PAHLKE,   AUGUST,   carpenter,  217    Chamber  of    Commerce. 

Main    374 61 

PALMER,  W.  E-,  mill  work,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main 

374     120 

PARKER,    A.    E.,    hoisting    machinery,    463    W.    22nd    St.      Canal 
6680     403 

PARSONS,  E.  A.,  hollow  concrete  walls,  6428-36  Wentworth 

Ave.     Wentworth  111 221 

PASTOR,  OTTO,  iron  work,  497  W.  22nd  St.     Canal  210 458 

PASCHEN,    CHR.,    tuckpointing    and    building,    repairs,    976 

N.   Leavitt   St.      Ogden   1787 290 

PATTERSON,  J.  R.,  cement  mauufacturing,  39th  St.  &  Lowe 

Ave.    Yards    716 180 

PEASE,  JAMES,  painter,  3212  Dover  Ave.     Lakeview  151 243 

PECK,  H.  H.,  marble  and  mosaic  work,  3542  Shields  Ave.  Yards 

160 190 

PERKINS,  E.  B.,  cement  construction,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374 53 

PETERSON,  C.  E.,  sash,  doors,  mill  work,   4914  Wentworth 

Ave.     Yards  515 .' 291 

PETERSON,  W.  F.  carpenter  contractor,  2695   Magnolia  ave. 

Sheridan    1407     409 

PETERSEN,  H.  A.,  architectural  iron  and  electrical  con- 
struction, 1125  Belmont  Ave.  Irving  333  and  211  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Main  1589 195 

PETERSON,  P.,  lumber.  21  E.  North  Ave.     North  221 46 

PICK,   JACOB    E.,   painting  contractor,   1141   N.    Hamlin   Ave. 

Ashland   8304    200 

PIERCE,  E.   F.,   general   contractor,   1015,  100  Washington   St. 

Central  888 443 

FINGER,  P.  J.,  contractor  and  builder,  602-160  Washington  St. 

Main  1642   295 

PLEAS,  J.  J.,  lime  and  crushed  stone,  19th  and  Lincoln   Sts. 

Canal    388 93 

POPE,   SAML.   I.,  heating  and  water  works  construction,   217 

Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 315 

POPE.  G.  J.,  lumber,  1602  Fisher  Rldg.     Harrison  546 208 

PRATT,  W.  H..  structural  steel,  50  Wabansia  Ave.   Monroe  1721  375 

PREBLE.  A.  C.,  iron,  steel  and  vault  doors,  29  Pearce  St. 
Monroe  1026  388 

PROSSER.  A.,    lumber.  38th  and  Morgan  Sts.    Yards  204 292 

PULSIFER,    H.    M..    electric   and    heating   apparatus,    281    So. 

Clinton    St.     Harrison   846 354 

PUTNAM.  FRANK  W.,  expanded  metal.  Old  Colony  Bldg. 

Harrison    799     416 

RANDOLPH,  S.  M.,  fireproofing.  1005  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main    586     .  .   143 


PIONEER  FIRE  PROOFING  CO 

1515  Marquette  Building. 
.  CHICAGO  . 


CONTRACTORS  FOR  FIREPROOFING  OF  BUILDINGS 
MANUFACTURERS  OF  CLAY  PRODUCTS. 

TELEPHONES:  1311  Central,  2211  Automatic. 


MAIN  1894 


Established  1873 

PARQUET  and  HARDWOOD 
FLOORS. 

WAX  FLOOR  POLISH 

Especial  attention  given  to  7-8 
Floors  of  all  descriptions. 

J.  DUNFEE  &  CO. 

SALESROOM:  104  and  106 

Franklin  St.  CHICAGO 

Factory:    Kinzie  and  Claremont  Ave. 


The  Flanagan  &  Biedenweg  Co. 

LEADED 

ART  «»  GLASS 

CHURCH,  MEMORIAL,  SOCIETY  AND  DOMESTIC 
WINDOWS.  BEVEL  PLATE  AND  COPPER  METALLIC 
SASH.  CUT,  ORNAMENTAL  AND  MITRE  WORK. 

'PHONE,    NORTH    218. 

57-63    ILLINOIS   STREET,   CHICAGO,    ILL. 

106 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   EXCHANGE.  107 

Box. 

RAMSEY,  W.  W.,  fireproofing  and  metal  lath,  315  Old  Colony 
Bldg.  Main  1313  347 

RATCLIFFE,  JAS.  L.,  carpenter  contractor,  box  20  Evan'ston.     20 

RATHMANN,  OTTO,  building  and  monumental  granite,  Mil- 
waukee    379 

RATTENBURY,  W.  H.,  electrical  construction,  279  Dearborn 

St.  Harrison  333 370 

RAWLE,  JOHN,  cut  stone  contractor,  609  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Tel.  Main  659 186 

RAVENSCROFT,  E.  H.,  general  contractor,  1761  Monadnock 

Bldg.  Harrison  1453  240 

REES,  GEO.  H.,  wood  mantels,  mosaic,  etc.,  91  Dearborn  St. 
Central  1566 391 

REES,  J.  F.,  building  contractor,  Bloomington,  Ills 21 

RIENDEAU,  L.  J.,  house  raiser,  669  S.  Talmon  Ave.  Canal  141 
also  928  Stock  Exchange  Bldg  445 

RIPLEY,  HERBERT,  excavator,  sand,  3746  Calumet  Ave. 

Douglas  1264  219 

RITTER,  E.  W.,  engines,  boilers,  sidewalk  lights,  1441  Monad- 
nock  Bldg.  Harrison  140 497 

ROBBINS,  D.  S.,  concrete  building  machinery,  15,  92  LaSalle 

St.  Main  877 289 

ROBBINS,  W.  R.,  lumber,  3700  So.  Center    A.ve.     Yards  22 426 

RODATZ,  JACOB,  general  contractor,  Rookery  Bldg.  Harrison 

3398  4 

ROBERTS,  JESSE  E-,  concrete  contractor,  827  First  National 

Bank  Bldg.  Central  506  281 

ROST,  THEODOR,  electrical  construction,  84  LaSalle  St.  Main 

4530 '. 102 

RUSSELL,  THOS.  G.,  art  glass,  57  Illinois  St.     North  218 318 

RUTHERFORD,  JAS.  L.,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Main  374 127 

SACKLEY,  JAS.  A.,  paving  contractor,  307  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  3862 501 

SANDERS,  P.,  plumber,  1314  Wabash  Ave.     South  1149 327 

SCAAR,  FRANK,  architectural  iron  work,  92  W.  llth  St.  Mon- 
roe 1289 * 147 

SCHARMER,  JACOB,  carpenter  contractor,  1007  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Main  731  88 

SCHILLINGER,  G.  A.,  cement  and  asphalt  paving,  1181  N. 

Seeley  Ave.  West  690 28 

SCHLUETER.  H.  W.,  general  contractor,  Marquette  Bldg. 

Central  1522  425 

SCHREIBER.  W.  C.  lumber,  22d  and  Loomis  Sts.    Canal  820. .  140 

SCHULTZ,  FRED,  lime  and  cement,  658  S.  Halsted  St.  Canal 

17  92 

SCHULTZ,  W.  W.,  lumber,  1225  Old  Colony  Bldg.  Harri- 
son 4247  201 

SCHULLER,  LAWRENCE,  builders'  supplies,  507  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Main  2714..  37 


"NOT   STONE,   BETTER   THAN   STONE" 

E.  M.  Camp  of  cMurphy  &  Camp,  Architects 
BEFORE  BUILDING   SEE  THE 

HOTCHKISS  PNEUMATIC  STONE 

for  Concrete  Window  Sills,  Solid  and  Hollow  Building  Blocks,  Curbing,  Chimney  Caps 

and  Concrete  Specialties 
WE  ERECT  CONCRETE  STONE  BUILDINGS 

HOTCHKISS  CONCRETE  STONE  COMPANY, 

1  109,  100  WASHINGTON  ST.,  CHICAGO.  Long  Distance  Phone:  2599  Central 
Motto  i  "NOT  HOW  CHEAP  BUT  HOW  GOOD  CAN  CONCRETE  BE  MADE' 

TELEPHONE     WEST     1417. 

GEO.    FLETCHER    C&    CO. 

COLD    WATER    PAINTING, 
WHITEWASHING,  ETC. 

BY   MACH  I  N  E   OR    BRUSH 

672  West  Madison  Street  CHICAGO 

CHR.    MUTH, 

Manufacturer  oi  all  kinds  of 

Architectural   Wrought  and   Cast  Iron   Work 

For  Buildings,  Fences,  Doors,  Shutters,  Stairs  and  Railings, 

Gratings,  Platforms. 
TRUSS     WORK     AND     STORE     FRONTS. 


Sron  and  Plated  JasA  S&ars       428    BIU6    Island   AVBHUe,    CHICAGO 
Escapes  a  Specialty.  TELEPHONE,  CANAL  1  1  29  . 


Branch  Store: 

Bine  Island  Ave.  &  Wood  St. 
Phone  Canal  232 


Ke  I  ley  fl/laus  &  Co. 

Lake  Street  Bridge 
CHICAGO 

Iron  and  Steel 

Heavy  Hardware 

BOLTS  NUTS  WASHERS 

ANVILS  FORGES         SHOVELS 

Six     Telephones;    All    Main    322 


108 


MEMBERS   OF   THE  EXCHANGE.  109 

Box. 

SCOTT,  J.  W.,  wire  and  iron  works,  575  Carroll  Ave.   West  916.  286 

SCULLY,  A.  B.,  steel,  iron  and  machinery,  Halsted  and  Fulton 

Sts.  Monroe  171 : 392 

SCOWN,  WM.  ].,  general  contractor,  115  Dearborn  St. 

Central  2827  227 

SELBY,  S.  P.,  cement,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374.  459 

SEJALON,  R.,  plate  glass  and  mirrors,  2276  Lumber  St.  Canal 

1171  329 

SEXTON,  J.  M.  L.,  brick,  1459  Michigan  Ave.    South  607 55 

SHANLEY,  JOHN  H.,  varnish,  22nd  and  Dearborn  St.  South 

26  494 

SHANE,  SOL.  L,  house  wrecker,  3411  Wentworth  Ave.  Yards 

1275  36 

SHAW,  WILLIS,  contractors'  machinery,  171  LaSalle  St.  Cen- 
tral 1766 90 

SHEELER,  H.,  house  mover,  715  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

730  393 

SHEFLER,  C.  B.,  sand,  fire  brick,  sewer  pipe,  1201,  188  Madison 

St.  Main  4827 78 

SHERLOCK,  A.  W.,  calker,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

374  348 

SHERWOOD,  LUDLOW  S.,  hardware  manufacturing,  26  Lake 

St.  Central  110  404 

SHIELDS,  R.  P.,  general  contractor,  71-119  La  Salle  St.  Main 

4253  105 

SHOEMAKER,  F.  S.,  teaming,  6009  S.  Sangamon  St.  Gar- 
field  101  369 

SHUGRUE,  JAS.,  plastering  contractor,  113  Flournoy  St...   342 

SHUGRUE,  M.,  plastering  contractor,  1109  184  La  Salle  St. 

Main  2665  429 

SILVERBERG.  A.,  glass,  260  W.  12th  St.     Canal  769 373 

SIMPSON,  ALEX.,  plastering  contractor,  1172  S.  Central 

Park  Ave.  Canal  6167 363 

SINCLAIR,  JAS.,  Darlington  stone,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  196 

SMITH,  F.  P.,  wire  and  iron  works,  100  Lake  St.  Central 

438  360 

SMITH,  HENRY  F.,  heating  contractor,  17  South  Carpenter 

St.  Monroe  2190 454 

SNYDER,  H.  V.,  general  contractor,  813  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  3616 322 

SOLLITT,  R.  T.,  general  contractor,  140  Dearborn  St.  Cen- 
tral 4148  470 

SPECK,  J.  B.,  mfr.  and  repairer  machinery,  295  5th  Ave.  Har- 
rison 2897  364 

SPEED,  JAS.  B.,  cement,  718  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

1006 334 

SPROUL,  E.  W.,  general  contractor,  315  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  1315  96 


Telephone  Central  461  Automatic  Telephone  1497 

THE  EMPIRE  STATE  SURETY  COMPANY 

GEO.  P.  FOSTER  &  CO.,  General  Agents 
1221  First  National  Bank  Building 

ALL  KINDS  OF 
FIDELITY.    JUDICIAL  and   CONTRACTORS 

BONDS  Promptly  Executed.  CHICAGO 


HOLMES,  PYOTT  &   CO. 

13  to  39  N.  JEFFERSON  ST. 


TELEPHONE  MAIN  742. 


ESTABLISHED  1872 

Orr  &  Lockett  Hardware  Co* 

EVERYTHING  IN  HARDWARE 

71-73  E.  Randolph  Street 

Near  Northwest  Corner  State  Street 

7  Telephones  CHICAGO 

Central  551 

PHONE     CENTRAL    1481. 

CONTRACTING  ENGINEER 

STEAM  POWER  PLANTS,  STEAM  FITTING, 
POWER  ESTIMATED. 

1046  MARQUETTE  BLDG.,  CHICAGO. 

110 


MEMBERS    OF-  THE    EXCHANGE.  Ill 

Box. 

SPRY,  GEO.  E.,  lumber,  22nd  and  Ashland' Ave.  Canal  46..  160 
STEARNS,  R.  I.,  lime  and  crushed  stone,  165  Randolph  St. 

Main  854 151 

STEBBINS,  C.  H.,  sand,  gravel,  cement,  309  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  2571  22 

STEVENSON,  WM.,  painting  and  decorating,  4242  Cottage. 

Grove  Ave.  Oakland  477 94 

STEWART,  G.  W.,  builder,  108  Dearborn  St.  Central  3535..  214 
STOOPS,  G.  B.,  general  roofers,  449  Grand  Ave.  Monroe  1187.  437 
STORGAARD,  ANDERS,  mfr.  frames  and  sash,  927  N.  West- 
ern Ave.  West  1214  13 

STRANDBERG,  E.  P.,  general  contractor,  748,  159  LaSalle  St. 

Central  5221 397 

STRESENREUTER,  F.  M.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  Chamber 

of  Commerce.  Main  4790 328 

STUDT,  A.  T.,  lumber,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  374.  491 
SUESS,  WALTER  J.,  ornamental  glass.  750  Throop  St.  Canal 

1513  395 

SULLIVAN,  E.  J.,  sidewalk  lights,  22nd  St.  and  Campbell  Ave. 

Canal  115  125 

SUNDERMAN,  JOHN,  house  mover  and  raiser,  7214  Lowe 

Ave.  Wentworth  2221 268 

SUTTON,  J.  C.,  plastering  contractor,  First  National  Bank 

Bldg.  Central  2435  493 

SWIFT,  GEO.  B.,  general  contractor,  188  Madison  St.  Main 

639  175 

TAFT,  A.  W.,  .liability  insurance,  321,  171  LaSalle  St.  Cen- 
tral 4685 423 

TAIT,  JOHN,  cut  stone  contractor,  3401  La  Salle  St.  Yards 

1273  107 

TEGTMEYER,  CHAS.  W.,  lumber  and  box  mfr.,  759  So. 

Canal  St.  Canal  227 381 

THAYER,  HARRY  W.,  liability  insurance,  New  York  Life 

Bldg.  Central  2888  421 

THOMAS,  E.  A.,  building  material  elevators,  113  So.  Hoyne 

Ave.  West  391 100 

TODD.  JAS..  mason  contractor,  145  LaSalle  St.  Central  718.  ..  447 
TOMLINS,  E.  T..  brick,  308  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  4526.  440 
TRAVERS.  ROBERT  A.,  builder's  supplies,  540  Marquette 

Bldg.  Central  4481 .  452 

TRUE.  JOHN  R.,  terra-cotta  mfr.,  1000  Clybourne  Ave.  North 

1463 142 

TUBES.  NATHAN,  mason  contractor,  7359  Vincennes  Road..  349 
TURNBULL,  GEO.  A.,  expanded  metal  lath,  1538  Monadnock. 

Harrison  3678  ' 262 

URSIN,  L.  F.,  building  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  374  358 

VALUAS,  W.  H.,  roof  and  cornice  work,  1325  W.  Lake  St. 

West    219    99 


WM.J.  SCOWN  .  WM.  MAHONEY 

PRCS.   AND  TREAS.  SEC'Y. 

WM.  J.  SCOWN  BUILDING  CO. 

MASONRY,    CARPENTRY  AND 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

TELEPHONE  CENTRAL  2872  115  DEARBORN  STREET 

TELEPHONE  AUTOMATIC  4872  CHICAGO 


I<ONG  DISTANCE  'PHONES-J  CENTRAL    j  2457 


(  AUTOMATIC  2457 
'  2457 
2476 


HENRY  W.   SCHLUE/TER, 

...General  Contractor... 

Suite.  533-4-5-6  7-8   cMarquette  Building, 
CHICAGO. 


HOII.KKS,  RADIATORS,  HEATING)-    AND 

PIPE  AND  FITTINGS  VENTILATING 

ALBERT  LONG 

STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER  HEATING 
ENGINEER  AND  CONTRACTOR 

FOR  HEATING  AND  POWER 
REPAIRING  -  -  REMODELING 
PLANS  AND  ESTIMATES  FURNISHED 

t  OFFICE,  MAIN  soss  83O-84  LA  SALLE  STREET, 

PHONES  <RES  ,  DHARBOBN  2694 

(  AUTOMATIC  859O  CHICAGO 


JOHN  MAVOR,  President  and  Treasurer  MORTON  R.  MAYOR,  Secretary 

Telephones  Central  2435        Automatic  5893 

WILLIAM  MAYOR  COMPANY 


ROOMS    635    AND    636 

J64   Dearborn   Street,  CHICAGO. 

112 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   EXCHANGE.  113 

Box. 
VANDENBERG,  H.,  mill  work  and  interior  finish,  4925  S. 

Halsted  St.  Yards  621  144 

VANDERKLO'OT,  M.  L.,  arch'l  iron  works,  135  Adams  St. 

Central  3001  382 

VOIGTMANN,  FRANK,  cornice  work,  129  N.  Franklin  St. 

North  360  230 

VOLKMANN,  CHARLES,  structural  iron  setter,  184  Dear- 
born St.  Central  6068 117 

VON  PLATEN,  M.,  mill  work,  843  W.  Kinzie  St.  West  1427. ..  57 
VOSS,  FREDERICK,  wire  and  ornamental  iron,  Austin  Ave. 

and  Lincoln  St.  West  757 ' 264 

WAIXEL,  L,  wrecking,  Loomis  and  47th  Sts.  Yards  259 422 

WALSH,  H.  S.,  pile  driving  contractor,  514  Reaper  Block. 

Central  127 367 

WALSH,  M.,  sand  and  excavating,  447  Hermitage  Ave.  West 

840  361 

WALTERS,  C.  W.,  Bedford  stone,  320  Monadnock  Blk.  Har- 
rison 4336  204 

WALTHER,  FERD.,  carpenter  contractor,  172  Washington  St. 

Main  3410  7 

WARD,  A.  J.,  cut  stone  contractor,  Fullerton  Ave.  Bridge. 

North  629 164 

WARREN,  ALEX.  C.,  concrete  construction,  614  Chamber  of 

Commerce.  Main  4790 378 

WARREN,  W.  H.,  interior  finish,  bank  fittings,  Blackhawk 

and  Smith  Sts.  North  602 331 

WASHINGTON,  IRVING.,  iron  and  steel,  18  Milwaukee  Ave. 

Main  337 433 

WATTS.  JOSHUA,  carpenter  contractor,  188  E.  Madison  St..  109 
WEBER,  CARL,  concrete  steel  chimneys,  159  La  Salle  St. 

Central  698  67 

WELLS.  A.  E.,  general  contractor,  1014  Monadnock  Bldg. 

Harrison  500  357 

WEST,  CHARLES  L.,  interior  finish,  Robey  St.  and  Wash- 

burne  Ave.  Canal  68 188 

WHEELER,  G.  S.,  concrete  contractor,  711-184  La  Salle  St. 

Main  ?=il4  19 

WHEELER,  JOHN  J.,  roofing  contractor,  290  N.  Halsted  St. 

Monroe  430  233 

WHITE.  THOS.  M..  excavator,  1071  So.  Robey  St.  Canal  1049  73 
WIEGERT.  PAUL  G..  ornamental  iron  work.  Railway  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Harrison  2514 471 

WILCE.  E.  H..  hardwood  flooring,  22nd  and  Throop  Sts. 

Canal  832  453 

WILCOX,  WM.  E..  building  paper  and  pipe  covering.  12  S. 

Clinton  St.  Main  4'405 184 

WILDER,  J.  H.,  gravel  roofing,  950  W.  12th  St.  Canal  753 448 

WILLEY,  C.  L.,  hardwood  lumber  and  veneers,  Robey  and  Blue 

Island  Ave.     Canal  930..  .   439 


T.  H.  JONES,  Pres.  W.  J.  NORRIS,  Vice  Pras.  C.  W.  JONES,  Sec'y  and  Treat. 


—  Roofers     ID  — 

Gravel,   Felt  and  Composition 

SPECIAL    ATTENTION 

GIVEN  REPAIR  WORK 
TELEPHONE  YARD, 1187 

3223-25-27  La  Salle  Street 
C  H  I  C  AGO 

Down  Town   Office  : 

Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 


Telephone  Harrison  J453 
Auto.  6069 


Steelstone  Construction  Co. 

ENGINEERS  AND  CONTRACTORS 


BUILDERS  AND  ERECTORS    OF    STEEL 
STRUCTURES  OF   ALL  KINDS 

WORKERS  IN  CONCRETE 

Office  1761  MONADNOCK 

BLOCK  CHICAGO,   ILL 

114 


MEMBERS   OF      HE   EXCHANGE.  115 

Box 

WILLIAMS,  GEO.,  general  contractor,  city  hall,  Main  447, 

Bldg.  Dept 339 

WILSON,  JAMES  B.,  tile  and  reinforced  concrete,  324  Dear- 
born St.  Harrison  2640  139 

WIN  SLOW,  E.  J-,  water  proof  cement  roofing  and  tile.  406- 

138  Jackson  Blvd.  Harrison  2983 324 

WOLFARTH,  WM.,  plastic  relief  contractor,  209  S.  Clinton  St. 

Harrison  1215  249 

WOLFINGER,  C.  I.,  general  contractor,  224  La  Salle  St. 

Harrison  2013  297 

WOLFE,  C.  H.,  lumber,  22nd  and  Loomis  Sts.     Canal  289 245 

WRIGHT,  F.  B.,  contractors  supplies,  Old  Colony  Bldg.  Har- 
rison 1907  359 

WRIGHT,  FRANK  S.,  cement,  920  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  59  68 

YAUGER,  A.  E.,  general  contractor,  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Main  374 401 

ZADECK,  B.  M.,  general  contractor,  135  Adams  St.  Central 

5555  225 

ZANDER,  AUG.,  plastering  contractor,  216  S.  Clark  St.  Har- 
rison 2643  380 

ZURBUCH,   HENRY   A.,    cement  brick 302 


CONTRACTOR  FOR  EXCAVATING  Telephone 

GRADING  AND  GEN'L  TEAMING  West  840 


M.  WALSH, 

RES.  447  HERMITAGE  AVENUE, 

CHICAGO. 


Office,  Room  217,  CINDER  FILLING,  SAND,  GRAVEL 

Chamber  of  Com.  Bldg.  and  TORPEDO. 


Structural 
Steel 


A  Complete  Stock  of  OPEN  HEARTH 
STRUCTURAL  STEEL  always  on 
hand  in  our  Store  Houses,  where  it  is  kept 
dry,  clean  and  free  from  rust,  from  which 
we  furnish  quick,  either  cut  to  size,  manu- 
factured or  erected,  both  large  and  small 
orders,  at  lowest  prices. 

NOR.TH     WORKS 

Illinois  Steel  Company 

Wabansia  Ave.  and  McHenry  St.,  Chicago. 
Telephone,  Monroe  1721 

116 


CLASSIFIED  LIST. 


FIRMS  REPRESENIED  IN 


The  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange. 

1905 


CLASSIFIED  BY  BUSINESS. 

ARCHITECTURAL  IRON  AND  BRASS  WORKS, 
FOUNDERS,  BUILDERS'  IRON,  ETC. 

Box. 
AMERICAN  BRIDGE  CO.,  Monadnock  Blk.    Harrison  3760. . .  121 

F.  J.  Llewellyn. 
AMERICAN  IRON  &  WIRE  WORKS,  575-5S1  Carroll  Ave. 

West    916 286 

J.  W.  Scott. 

AMERICAN  BRONZE  FOUNDRY  CO.,  73rd  St.  and  Wood- 
lawn  Ave.     Hyde  Park  1744 27.~> 

Wm.  Burns. 

AMES  IRON  WORKS,  1441  Monadnock.     Harrison  140 497 

E.  W.  Ritter. 

BENNER  MFG.  CO.,  110  W  Monroe  St.    Monroe  755 250 

M.  Benner. 
BROWN  BROS.  MFG.  CO.  22d  St.  and  Campbell  Ave.    Canal 

115 125 

E.   J.    Sullivan. 
BUTLER  STREET  IRON  AND  FOUNDRY  CO.,  3422-3444 

Butler  St.    Yards  1265 179 

Conrad  Braun. 
CENTRAL  IRON  WORKS,  263-265  W.  Lake  St.      Monroe 

2327    242 

P.  L.  Larson. 
CHICAGO   BRIDGE   &   IRON    CO.,   105th   and   Throop    Sts. 

Wentworth  607   ."87 

Horace  E.  Horton. 
DUFFIN  IRON  WORKS,  4001  Wentworth  Ave.   Yards  137.   211 

Daniel  Duffin. 
EASTERN  IRON  WORKS,  780  W.  Chicago  ave.     West  874..  276 

Otto  Nowack. 

ENOS  FIRE  ESCAPE  CO.,  179  N.  Morgan  St.    Monroe  604. .     85 
H.  L.  Halvorson. 

117 


JOSEPH    HALSTED 


388-390  W.  RANDOLPH  ST., 

CHICAGO. 

TELEPHONE  MONROE  510. 


Iron  Stairs,  Iron  Store  Fronts 

Iron  Fences  and  Grilles 
Elevator  Doors  and  Enclosures 
Steel  Beams  and  Columns 
Fire  Escapes 


ARNOLD  HINKENS, 
President. 


J.  G.  GUfTAFSON. 
Vice  Pres.  and  Sec'y. 


CONRAD  BRAUN 
Treasurer. 


Butler  Street  Foundry  and  Iron  Co. 


STRUCTURAL  AND  ORNAMENTAL  IRON  WORK. 
ALL  KINDS  OF  BOILER  AND  GENERAL  CASTINGS. 
BEAMS,  CHANNELS  AND  ANGLES  IN  STOCK, 


PHONE,  YARDS  1265. 


3422-32  Butler  St.,  CHICAGO, 

118 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  119 

ARCHITECTURAL  IRON  AND   BRASS   WORKS,   FOUNDERS, 
BUILDERS'  IRON,   ETC.— CONTINUED. 

Box. 
GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31-41  Indiana  St.     North  85 251 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 

HALSTED,  JOSEPH,  388  West  Randolph  St.     Monroe  510. .     11 
HEINEMANN,    LOUIS,  819  Melrose  St.     Lake  View  969....  346 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  54  Dearborn   St.     Central  616 223 

HOLMES,  PYOTT  &  CO.,  13  North  Jefferson  St.    Main  742. ..  476 

O.  W.  Holmes. 

HORN,  WM.,  STRUCTURAL  IRON  WORKS,  902  W.  Lake 
St.     West  1018 119 

Wm.  Horn. 
ILLINOIS  STEEL  CO.,  50  Waubansia  Ave.    Monroe  1721. .   375 

W.  H.  Pratt. 
JENNET  BRIDGE  &  IRON  WORKS,  3541  Shields  Ave.  Yards 

1041 142 

Peter  Jennet. 
LANDON  &  EGGERS,  First  National  Bank  Bldg.    Central  5154  462 

Edward  R.  Landon. 

MORAY  A  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  204  Dearborn  St.     Central 
55  173 

Burton  E.  Morse. 

MUTH,  C.,  428  Blue  Island  Ave.     Canal  1129 288 

PETERSEN,  H.  A.,  MFG.   CO.,  211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Main  1589   195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 
SCAAR,  FRANK,  &  CO.,  92-98  W.  llth  St.     Monroe  1289....  14? 

SMITH.  F.  P.,  Wire  &  Iron  Wks.,  100  Lake  St.    Central  438. ..  360 

F.  P.  Smith. 
SOUTH   HALSTED  ST.  IRON  WORKS,  135   Adams   St. 

Central  3001   382 

M.  L.  Vanderkloot. 

SOUTH  WESTERN  ARCH'L  IRON  WORKS,  734  Blue  Is- 
land Ave.     Canal   1584    406 

A.  Klein. 

STANDARD  CO.  (THE),    Railway  Exchange  Bldg.    Harrison 

2514   471 

P.  G.  Wiegert. 
VANDERPOEL  CO..  (THE),  497  W.  22d  St.    Canal  210 458 

Otto   Pastor. 

BELTING— LEATHER. 

CHICAGO  BELTING  CO.,  67-69  South  Canal  St.    Main  2678. .  237 

B.  F.  Horsting. 

BELTING— RUBBER. 

FAIRBANKS.    MORSE    &    CO.,    Monroe    and    Franklin    Sts. 

Main    2025 165 

F.  F.  French. 


Telephone  Monroe  2327 

Central  Iron  Works  of  Chicago 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

FIRE  ESCAPES  AND  STAND  PIPES 
FIRE-PROOF  DOORS  AND  SHUTTERS 
GENERAL  IRON  WORK  FOR  BLDGS. 

263-265  West  Lake  Street  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

WILLIAM  CREAR, 

MASON  CONTRACTOR. 

99  W.  Randolph  St., 


CHICAGO. 


Boiler  Setting, 
Engine  Setting  and 
Fire    Brick  Work 
A  Specialty. 

'Phone,  Monroe  1388. 

The  Bankers  Surety  Co* 

or   Cleveland,   Onio 

FIDELITY,  JUDICIAL 

and  CONTRACT    :     :     : 

GEO.  K.  THOMAS,  Manager  TELEPHONE,  MAIN  2651 

604   Chamber  of  Commerce   Building,   CHICAGO 

Telephones,  Wentworth  571.     Main  622 

.    W.   Jfelly  d  Co. 

Dealers  in 

Common  and  pressed   ffirick 

812    CHAMBER    OF    COMMERCE 

2i2  W.  SIXTY-THIRD  STREET 
CHICAGO,  ILL. 

120 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  121 

BOILER   COMPOUND. 

Box. 

EUREKA    CHEMICAL    COMPOUND    WORKS,    811    Great 

Northern   Bldg.     Harrison  2383 410 

A.  E.  Ficht. 

BOILERS— STEAM    AND    WATER    HEATING. 

AMES   IRON   WORKS,   1441   Monadnock.     Harrison  140 497 

E.  W.  Ritter. 

FAIRBANKS,  MORSE  &  CO.,  Monroe  and  Franklin  Sts.  Main 

2025    1C  5 

F.  F.  French. 

JOHN  MOHR  &  SONS,  32  Illinois  St.     Main  1584 207 

Joseph  Mohr. 
WESTERN  VALVE  CO.,  41-43  Randolph  St.    Main  2539 38:, 

P.  S.  Hudson. 

BOILER  SETTERS. 

CREAR,  WM.,  99  W.  Randolph  St.,  Monroe  1388 360 

BONDS— SURETY. 

BURROWS,    MARSH    &   McLENNAN,    159   La   Salle    St. 

Central  4097   21S 

Daniel  W.  Burrows. 
EMPIRE  STATE  SURETY  CO.,  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Central  461   287 

Geo.  P.  Foster. 
FIDELITY  &  CASUALTY   CO.,   601    New  York   Life   Bldg. 

Central    2888 42 : 

Harry  W.  Thayer. 

MARTIN,  W.  H..  217  Chamber  of  Commerce:    Main  374 ir  \ 

NATIONAL  SURETY  CO.,  558  The  Rookery.     Harrison  862. .     Lo 
C.  S.  Grain. 

BOX  MANUFACTURERS. 

MAXWELL  BROS.,  21st  and  Locmis.     Canal  890 20fi 

Jas.  Maxwell. 
TEGTMEYER,  CHAS.  W.,  759-779  Canal  St.     Canal  227 381 

BRICK  MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS. 

AMERICAN  BRICK  CO.,  45th  and  Robey  Sts.    Yards  128...     45 

Thomas  Carey. 
CHICAGO    BRICK   CO.,   308    Chamber   of    Commerce.      Main 

4526    4-10 

E.  J.  Tomlins. 

CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC-PRESS  BRICK  CO.,  302  Chamber 
of    Commerce.      Main    1362 2C.?> 

E.  C.  Kimbell. 
KELLY,  A.  W.,  &  CO.,  242  W.  63rd  St.     Wentworth  571....     54 

A.  W.  Kelly. 


Chicago  Hydraulic-Press  Brick  Co, 

H.  W.  ELIOT,  President,  St.  Louis. 

F.  G.  MIDDLEKAUFP,  First  Vice  President,  St.  Louis. 

F.  L.  JOY,  Second  Vice  Pres.  and  Sec'y,  St.  Louis. 

G.  F.  BAKER,  Treasurer,  St.  Louis. 

E.  C.  KIMBKLL,  Ass't  Stc'y  and  Treas.  and  Gen'l  Mgr.,  Chicago. 

Office  and  Exhibit  Rooms  : 

3rd  Floor  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bid?.,  CHICAGO 

^Phones,  Main  1362,  Automatic  3363. 

Works :  Porter,  Ind. 


RED,    BROWN,    BUFF,    GRAY  &   MOTTLED 

HYDRAULIC-PRESS    BRICK 

In  Standard,  Roman  and  Ornamental  Shapes 


RED  SAND  MOULD  BRICK.     ENAMEL  BRICK. 
VITRIFIED  PAVING  BRICK. 

S.  T.  JACOBS  T.  D.  SEXTON  E.  J.  TOMLINS 

Secretary  President  Supt.  Sales 

CHICAGO  BRICK  COMPANY 

UAII,Y  CAPACITY  600,000 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

BUILDING   BRICK 

OPERATING  WINTER  AND  SUMMER 

CHICAGO  YARD  CHICAGO    (CALUMKT)    YARD 

•9th  St.  and  Western  Avenue  138th  St.  and  Stony  Island  Ave. 

on  Chicago  Junction  on  Chicago  Terminal 

Pan  Handle  and  Transfer  Railroad 

Chicago  Terminal  Transfer  Railroads 

SAALES°OFFFFICE 308  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  TEL  «:  4526 

Shipments  to  all  points  in  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Mo.,  Mich.,  Minn,  and  Ind. 

122 


CLASSIFIED  BUSINESS   LIST.  123 

BRICK     MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS— CONTINUED. 

Box. 

LABAHN  BRICK  CO.,  60,  94  LaSalle.     Main  3792 408 

J.  F.  Labahn. 
LAKE  VIEW  BRICK  CO.,  Irving  Park  Boulevard  and  the 

River.     Lake   View   606 129 

H.  J.  Lutter. 
MOULDING,  THOS.  CO.,  1202  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main 

117 457 

Thos.  C.  Moulding. 
ROSELLE  BRICK  &  TILE  WORKS,  Roselle,  111.     Ashland 

1131    435 

F.  R.  Crane. 
SEXTON,  J.  M.  L.,  1459  Michigan  Ave.    South  607 55 

BRICK  MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS. 

(.Pressed.) 

BONNER  &  MARSHALL  CO.,  1107  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Main  2402   269 

Chas.  Bonner. 
CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC-PRESS  BRICK  CO.,  302  Chamber 

of  Commerce.     Main  1362 263 

E.   C.   Kimbell. 
JENKINS  &  REYNOLDS  CO.,  1210  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1732  271 

Geo.  C.  Gray. 
KIMBELL,   S.   S.,   BRICK   CO.,   304   Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Main  1399 91 

S.  S.  Kimbell. 
MOULDING,    THOS.,  CO.,     1202    Chamber     of     Commerce. 

Main    117 457 

Thos.  C.  Moulding. 
PORTSMOUTH-HARBISON-WALKER   CO.,   1205   Chamber 

of  Commerce.     Main  416 229 

C.  J.  Henderson. 

BRICK— SAND  MOLD. 

CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC-PRESS  BRICK  CO.,  302  Chamber 

of    Commerce.      Main    1362 263 

E.  C.  Kimbell. 
JENKINS  &  REYNOLDS  CO.,  1210  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main   17o2    271 

Geo.  C.  Gray. 
KIMBELL,  S.  S.,  BRICK  CO.,  304  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Main   1399    91 

S.  S.  Kimbell. 
MOULDING,  THOS.  CO.,  1202  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Mpin 

117  457 

Thos.  C.  Moulding. 


...High  Grade... 

.  .  .  Fire  Brick  .  .  . 
•  .  Pressed  Brick  .  . 
Portland  Cements. 

The  Jenkins  &  Reynolds  Co, 


.&  PORTLAND   £.. 

ATLAS 
CEMENT^ 


1210  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE, 

CHICAGO. 


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WEK1AL 


Telephonesj  ££  ™ 


H.  P.  STIMSON,  President. 

Stimson   Elevator  Co. 

EXCELSIOR 
Steam,    Horse     and    Hand    Power 

Brick  and  Mortar 
Elevators 

FOR  SALE  OR  TO  RENT 


J83  Walnut  St., 
Telephone  SEELEY  2913 

CHICAGO 

124 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  125 

BRICK— ENAMELED. 

Box. 
CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC-PRESS  BRICK  CO.,  302  Chamber 

of   Commerce.     Main  1362 263 

E.  C.  Kimbell. 

KIMBELL,  S.  S.,  BRICK   CO.,    304    Chamber   of   Commerce. 

Main  1399   91 

S.  S.  Kimbell. 
BONNER  &  MARSHALL  Co.,  1107  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  2402   269 

Charles  Bonner. 

PORTSMOUTH-HARRISpN-WALKER  CO.,  1205  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.     Main  416 229 

C.  J.  Henderson. 

BRIDGE    AND    STRUCTURAL    IRON    WORK. 

AMERICAN  BRIDGE  CO.,  Monadnock  Blk.    Harrison  3760. ..  121 

F.  J.  Llewellyn. 

CARSON.  A.  B.     1223  Seminary  Place.     Black  2575 237 

CHICAGO   BRIDGE   &   IRON    CO.,    105th   and   Throop   Sts. 

Wentworth   607 387 

Horace  E.  Horton. 
ILLINOIS  STEEL  CO.,  50  Waubansia  Ave.    Monroe  1721 375 

W.  H.  Pratt. 

BUILDERS'  SPECIALTIES. 

UNION  BUILDING  MATERIAL  CO.,  507  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Main  2714 37 

Lawrence  Schuller. 

BUILDERS'  HARDWARE. 

BULLARD   &   GORMLEY   CO.,  78-80   Randolph   St.     Central 

2509     163 

J.  H.  Gormley.  C.  W.  Bullard. 

HODGE  &  HOMER  CO.,  47  W.  Randolph  St.    Main  1375 217 

W.  H.   Teneson. 
ORR  &  LOCKETT  HARDWARE  CO.,   71   E.   Randolph  St. 

Central  551 '. .  236 

Oswald  Lockett. 

BUILDING  ALTERATIONS,   REMODELING  AND 
REPAIRS. 

BUSHNELL,   CARL,  217,  138  Washington   St.     Main  374 261 

YAUGER  &  CO.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 401 

A.  E.  Yauger. 

BUILDING  MATERIAL  ELEVATORS. 

ADAMS  BROTHERS,  355  31st  St.     Douglas  1077 228 

Andrew  Adams. 

THOMAS  ELEVATOR  CO.,  113  S.  Hoyne  Ave.    West  391..  100 
E.  A.  Thomas. 


IRON  CONSTRUCTION  WORK  CINDER  FILLING 

G.    KEHL 
CE7VYENT  CONTRACTOR 

SIDEWALKS,    BASEMENT  FLOORS, 
DRIVEWAYS,   AREAS,  CURBS,  ETC. 

625    N.    CAMPBELL    AVENUE 

ALL  WORK  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO  Telephone  Ogden  4934 

Schillinger  Bros.  Co. 

Concrete  Construction, ..Fireproofing 

Cement  and  Rock  Asphalt  Floors  and  Pavements,    Brewery  Work 
a  Specialty, 

TELEPHONE,  West  690     FACTORY:  1181  N.  Seeley  Ave.,  CHICAGO 


H.  A.   MEHRLE,  C.  S    WHEELER, 

PRES-T  AND  TREAS.  V.  PRES-T  AND  SECRETARY 


STANDARD   CONCRETE 
CONSTRUCTION  CO. 

HIGH-GRADE 

PORTLAND    CEMENT  PAVING 

AND 

CONCRETE  CONSTRUCTION      OF 
EVERY   DESCRIPTION. 


TELEPHONES  THE  TEMPLE,   184  LA  SALLE   ST. 

MAIN  2514  CHICAGO. 

AUTOMATIC  2515 

126 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  127 

CALKING. 

Box. 

BIQUE,  N.  J.,  819  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  1379 58 

SHERLOCK,  A.  W.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374..  348 

CARPENTERS  AND  BUILDERS. 

BRINKMAN,  WM.,  137  School  St.     Graceland  2691 25« 

CONNER  &  McCANN,  Evanston,   84 

D.   McCann. 
CORLLETT,  J.  D.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374.. .  415 

P.  H.  DECKER,  52  Dearborn  St.     Central  5141 130 

DICK.  JOHN,  217,  138  Washington  St.     Main  374 353 

EILENBERGER,  H.  &  CO.,  153  La  Salle  St.     Central  5170..       S 

H.  Eilenbererer. 

GAREAU,  CESAIRE,  475  W.  Harrison   St.     West  2360 466 

GRACE,  WM.,  CO.,  1408  Wabash  Ave.    South  426. 23d 

William  Grace. 
MAYOR,  WILLIAM,  CO.,  703,  167  Dearborn.    Central  2435 156 

John  Mavor. 

MOE,  INGWALD,  217,  138  Washington  St.     Main  374 220 

MDE,   G.   N.,   123   76th   St.   and   217    Chamber   of   Commerce. 

Main  374  284 

MORRISON,    GEO.,    108    La    Salle    St.,    Main    3927 405 

PAHLKE,  AUGUST,  176  Howe  St.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Main    374 61 

PETERSON,  W.   F.,  2695  Magnolia  Ave.     Sheridan  1407 409 

RATCLIFFE.  TAMES  L.,  Evanston,  111 2C 

SCHARMER.  JACOB,  1007  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  731.     8S 
STRESENREUTER,   BROS.,   Chamber  of   Commerce.     Main 
4790   32S 

F.  M.  Stresenreuter. 
WALTHER,  FERD.,  &  CO.,  503,  172  Washington  St.      Main 

3410    7 

Ferd.  Walther. 
WATTS,  JOSHUA,  188  E.  Madison  St 109 

CEMENT— PORTLAND    AND    HYDRAULIC. 

ATLAS  PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO.,  1325    Marquette    Bldg. 

Central    2120    94 

C.  F.  Berger. 

GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201,  188  Madison  St.     Main  4827     7? 
C.  B.  Shefler. 

ILLINOIS  STEEL  CO.,  1060  Rookery.    Harrison  2714 60 

B.  F.  Affleck. 
JENKINS  &  REYNOLDS  CO.,  1210  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1732  259 

Geo.  C.  Gray. 
KNICKERBOCKER   ICE   CO.,   171   La   Salle   St.      Central 

1006     185 

John  S.  Field. 


"VULCANITE" 


Is  a  Special  Grade  of  Portland  Cement 

Having  Distinctive  Qualities  Peculiarly  Adapted 
to    Finished    Cement    Construction 

GEORGE  W.  DESMET, 

DISTRIBUTOR 

317  CHAMBER  OF  COM.  BLDG.  CHICAGO 


TEL.  M.  46 


CONCRETE, 

AND 

CONCRETE-STEEL   CONSTRUCTION 


HOEFFER   &  CO., 

A.  C.  WARREN,  MANAGER, 

614  Cham,  of  Com.  Bldg ,  CHICAGO 


TEL.    MAIN  4790. 

"      AUTOMATIC   2599. 


FIREPROOF    BUILDINGS    and 
RAILROAD    MASONRY. 

128 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  129 

CEMENT — PORTLAND  AND    HYDRAULIC— CONTINUED. 

Box. 
LAKE  SHORE  SAND  CO.,  311  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main 

2571    22 

C.  H.  Stebbins. 
UEHIGH   PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO.,  920,   138   Washington 

St.      Main  59 08 

F.  S.  Wright. 
MEACHAM  &  WRIGHT  CO.,    920    Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Main  59   68 

F.  S.  Wright. 
PEERLESS  PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO.,  39th  St.  and  Lowe 

Ave.     Yards  716 180 

J.  R.  Patterson. 
SANDUSKY   PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO.,  519   Chamber  of 

Commerce.     Main  4592  254 

F.  J.  Morse. 

SELBY,    S.    P.,   217    Chamber   of   Commerce.      Main    374 459 

SCHULTZ,  FREDK.,  658  S.  Halsted  St.     Canal  17 92 

VULCANITE  PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO.,  317  Chamber  of 

Commerce.     Main  46 135 

Geo.  W.  de  Smet. 
WESTERN     CEMENT    CO.,    718    Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Main    1006    334 

Jas.  B.  Speed. 

WILLIAMS,   GEO.    CO.,   331    Monadnock.      Harrison   3424 216 

Chas.  E.  Cook. 

CEMENT  AND  ASPHALT  WORK  AND  PAVING. 

BLOME,  RUDOLPH  S.,  CO.,  Unity  Bldg.     Central  12 351 

Rudolph  S.  Blome. 
HYDRAULIC    STONE   &    CONSTRUCTION    CO.,    6428-36 

Wentworth  Ave.     Tel.  Wentworth   111 221 

E.  A.   Parsons. 
HOEFFER  &  CO,  614  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  4790...  378 

Alex.  C.  Warren. 

MORAN,  CHAS.  A.,  456  W.  Taylor  St.     Monroe  839 266 

PERKINS.  E.  B..  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.   Main  375 53 

GENASCO  ROOFING  CO.,  108  La  Salle  St.,  Main  62 148 

J.  Lee  Allen. 
SCHILLINGER  BROS.  CO.,  1181  N.  Seeley  Ave.    West  690..     28 

G.  A.   Schillinper. 

SIMPSON    CONSTRUCTION    CO..    704    Chamber    of    Com- 
merce.    Main   883 282 

R.   Hansen. 

CHIMNEYS,  CONCRETE,  STEEL. 

WEBER  STEEL  CONCRETE  CHIMNEY  CO.,  159  La  Salle 

St.      Central   698 67 

Carl  Weber. 


The   American   Concrete    Mixer 

AT  LAST 

A  BATCH  MIXER 
that  feeds  while  run- 
ning taking  the  mater- 
ials in  any  order;  mak- 
ing the  most  perfect 
mixture  in  one-half 
the  time  required  by 
any  other  machine 
and  discharging  the 
batch  instantly  at  will 
of  the  operator. 

The  American  Con- 
crete M  1  X  E  K  never 
clogs,  it  is  self  cleaning 
and  does  not  roll  or 
"ball"  the  concrete. 

Its  capacity  per  hour 
practically  depends 
upon  the  quantity  of 
materials  that  can  be 
fed  into  the  machine  and  the  rapidity  with  which  the  concrete  can  be  handled 
after  being  mixed.  ForSaleby  g  IUI  RANDOLPH 

No.  J34  Washington  Street       CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


HYDRAULIC  STONE  £  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 


HOLLOW 

CONCRETE 

WALLS 


WATER  PROOF 
COLD  PROOF 
FIRE  PROOF 


Contractors,  Architects  and  Builders  are  invited  to  inspect  our 
stone. 

Our  factory,  100x186,  all  under  cover,  enables  us  to  produce 
ideal  Concrete. 

Made  by  machinery  under  heavy  pressure. 

Our  walls  exhibit  the  most  perfect  bond  in  masonry,  and  being 
two-piece,  with  horizontal  and  perpendicular  air  spaces,  are  frost  and 
dampness  proof. 

The  great  Drainage  Canal  Power  House  at  Lockport,  111., 
386x64x46,  is  being  constructed  of  our  concrete  stone,  besides  nu- 
merous structures  in  Chicago  and  throughout  the  U.  S. 

HYDRAULIC  STONE  &  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 

6428-36  WENTWORTH  AVE. 

TELEPHONE    111    WENTWORTH 


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CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  131 

COAL  AND  WOOD. 

Box. 

LILL,  GEORGE,  COAL  CO.,  39  Chester  St.     North  1880...   100 
Geo.  Lill. 

CONCRETE  MIXERS. 

NATIONAL  CONCRETE  MACHINERY  CO.,  1406-188  Mad- 
ison  St 226 

G.   S.  Noble. 
RANDOLPH,  S.  M.,  1005  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Main  586 143 

CONCRETE  CONSTRUCTION— PLAIN  AND 
REINFORCED. 

COLUMBIAN  FIREPROOFING  CO.,  324  Dearborn  St.  Har- 
rison 2640   139 

Jas.  B.  Wilson. 

DECKER,  P.  H.,  52  Dearborn  St.  Central  5141 130 

HOEFFER  &  CO.,  614  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Main  4790 378 

Alex.  C.  Warren. 
HYDRAULIC    STONE   &   CONSTRUCTION    CO.,    6428-36 

Wentworth  Ave.     Wentworth  111 221 

E.  A.  Parsons. 

McGOVERN  M.  H.,  414  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Main  1308 270 

SINCLAIR     CONSTRUCTION     CO.,     1003     Chamber    of 

Commerce.      Main    1492 281 

Jesse  E.   Roberts. 
STANDARD   CONCRETE   CONSTRUCTION    CO.,   711-184 

La  Salle  St.     Main  2514 19 

G.   S.  Wheeler. 

CONCRETE  BUILDING  MACHINERY. 

HYDRAULIC    STONE    &    CONSTRUCTION    CO.,    6428-36 

Wentworth   Ave.     Tel.   W^entworth   111 221 

E.  A.    Parsons. 
NEW  ENTERPRISE  MACHINERY  CO.,  15,  92  LaSalle  St. 

Main    877 289 

D.  S.  Robbins. 

CONCRETE  FIREPROOFING. 

INTERNATIONAL  FENCE  &  FIRE  PROOFING  CO.,  1005 

Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  586 143 

S.  M.  Randolph. 
FIREPROOF  FLOOR  &  PLASTER  CO.,  Kansas  City,   Mo.  482 

Martin  Carroll. 


ANNOUNCEMENT 

TO  CONTRACTORS  AND  BUILDERS 

The  undersigned  can  be  depended 
upon  for 

HARD    MAPLE    HOUSE-MOVERS'    ROLLERS, 

WOOD  PIPE,  GASOLINE  ENGINES. 

TIMBER  BORING,    COLUMN   TURNING, 

TIMBERS  BORED  FOR  JACK  SCREWS, 

TANKS  AND  PUMPS. 


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Telephone,  Canal  36  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

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Send  for  Catalogue 

ROBERT  A.  TRAVERS 

MARQUETTE  BUILDING  CHICAGO 

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CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  133 

CONTRACTORS— GENERAL. 

Box. 
ANGUS  BROS.  &  CO.,  188  Madison  St.     Main  3633 352 

John  Angus,  Jr. 

BRINKMAN,  WM.,  137  School  St.    Graceland  2691 258 

BUSHNELL,  CARL,  217,  138  Washington  St.     Main  374....  261 
CLARK,  A.  R.,  &  CO.,  119  Monroe  St.     Central  971 481 

A.  R.  Clark. 
CLARK,  C.  EVERETT  CO.,  1015,  100  Washington  St.    Central 

888   443 

E.  F.  Pierce. 
COATS  &  BURCHARD  CO.,  159  La  Salle  St.     Central  3409..  187 

A.  C.  Mace. 
CONNOR    &    MCANN.     Evanston 84 

D.  McCann. 

CORLETT,  J.  D.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 415 

CORMACK,  JOSEPH,  719,  145  LaSalle  St.    Central  5435 136 

CRILLY,  WILLIAM  M.,  203,  167  Dearborn  St.     Central  2993. .     59 
BOWLING  &  RUTHERFORD,   217    Chamber   of   Commerce. 

Main   374 127 

J.   L.   Rutherford. 

DECKER,    P.    H.,    52    Dearborn    St.      Central    5141 130 

DICK,  JOHN.  217,   138  Washington    St.     Main   374 353 

EILENBERGER,  H.  &  CO.,  153  La   Salle  St.,  Central  5170..       3 

H.  Eilenberger. 

^ALKENAU  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  110  LaSalle  St.     Main 
4434 26 

Victor  Falkenau. 
FREEMAN,  HART  &  CO.,  217,  138  Washington  St.    Main  374.  199 

Daniel  Freeman. 

GARTHWAIT.  F.  M.,  318  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  4899..   182 
GINDELE,  CHAS.  W..  CO.,  3333  La  Salle  St.    Yards  1278 141 

Chas.  W.  Gindele. 
GRACE,  WM.,  CO.,  1408  Wabash  Ave.     South  426 238 

William  Grace. 
GRIFFITHS,  JOHN,  &  SON,  R.  1011,  135  Adams  St.     Central 

2948     , 14 

John  Griffiths. 

HATCH,  JOSEPH,  904  Marquette  Bldg.     Central  1464 97 

HARDIN  &  CO.,  217,  138  Washington  St.     Main  2400 77 

P.  K.  Hardin. 

HAYES,  J.  C..  306-204  Dearborn  St..  Central  1650 51 

HENNESSEY  BROS.  &  EVANS  CO.,  100  Washington  St. 

Central    2622 183 

R.  M.  Hennessy. 
HOFFMAN,  W.  L.,  CO.,  246  W.  47th  St.    Yards  599 460 

W.  L.  Hoffman. 
HYDRAULIC  STONE  &  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  6428  Went- 

worth  Ave.     Wentworth   111 221 

E.  A.  Parsons. 


PHONE  HARRISON  2718. 

jfiridstein    construction    C/o. 


ENGINEERS  AND  CONTRftCTORS 

STEEL    STRUCTURES    OF   ALL 

DESCRIPTIONS  DESIGNED 

AND  ERECTED 

990  Old  Colony  Building 

CHICAGO. 


I/ 1 


PATENT  FLATTENED  STRAND  AND  ROUND  STRAND 


(Trade-Mark  Registered.) 
All  Genuine  Hercules  is  made  with  One  Strand  Painted  Red. 

We  also  manufacture  Wire  Rope  of  every  description.    Plough   Steel,  Crucible 
Steel,  Swedes  Iron,  Galvanized  Iron,  Clips,  Tackle  Blocks,  Manila  Rope,  etc. 

137  E,.  Lake  Street,  Chicago. 

'Phone,  Main  3280,  Auto  7002  Home  office,  st.  Louis,  MO. 

134 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  135 

CONTRACTORS— GENERAL— CONTINUED. 

Box. 
JOHNSON,  G.  A.,  &  SON,  153  La  Salle  St.  Central  2673 158 

C.  W.  Johnson. 

JOHNSON,   ROBERT    S.,   926-153   La    Salle    St 89 

LEAFGREEN  BROTHERS,  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main 

4790    341 

H.  A.  Leafgreen. 

LEAFGREEN  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  145  La  Sail  St.  Cen- 
tral   3319 178 

B,  A.  Leafgreen. 

MANSON,  WILLIAM,  5228  South  Park  Ave.    Drexel  1662 430 

MAYOR,  WM.,  CO.,  First  National  Bank  Bldg.    Central  2435. .  156 

John  Mavor. 

MESSERSMITH,  GEORGE,  315,  56  Fifth  Ave 27 

MORTIMER  &  TAPPER,  184  LaSalle  St.     Main  2665 2 

W.   H.    Mortimer. 

MOTSCHMAN,  A.,  707,  188  Madison  St 472 

MOE,  INGWALD,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 220 

NELSON,   F.    P.,   &   SON,   715   Chamber  of   Commerce,   Main 

3162     300 

F.  P.  Nelson. 

NICHOLSON,  THOS.,  315  Dearborn.     Harrison  2466 29 

O'CONNOR,  J.   P.  &  J.  W.,  188  Madison  St.     Main  3155....  321 

J.  P.  O'Connor. 
PADDOCK  &  CO.,  RICHARD  A.   115  Dearborn  'St.    Central 

3311   16 

Lawrence  C.  Bond. 

FINGER,   P.   J.,   602-160   Washington   St.     Main   1642 295 

RALPH  &  SUMNER  SOLLITT  CO.,  140  Dearborn  St.    Cen- 
tral   4148 470 

R.  T.  Sollitt. 

RODATZ,  JACOB,  414  Rookery.    Harrison  3398 4 

REES,    J.    F.,    Bloomington,    111 21 

SCHLUETER,  HENRY  W.,  Marquette  Bldg.     Central  1522...  425 
SCOWN,  WM.  J.,  BUILDING  CO..  115  Dearborn  St.     Central 

2827    227 

Win.  J.  Scown. 

SHIELDS,  R.  P.,  71-119  La  Salle  St.     Main  4253 

STEWART,  G.  W.,  108  Dearborn   St.     Central  3535 214 

SHANK   CO.,   134   Clark   St.     Main   2796 279 

F.  H.  Foster. 
SNYDER.   HENRY   V.   &   SON,   813   Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Main  3616   322 

H.  V.  Snyder. 

SPROUL.  E.  W..  315  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  1315 96 

STRANDBERG,  E.  P.,  748,  159  LaSalle  St.     Central  5221 397 

STEELSTONE    CONSTRUCTION     CO.,     1761     Monadnock, 

Harrison   1453    240 

E.  H.  Ravenscroft. 
SWIFT,  GEORGE  B.,  &  CO.,  188  Madison  St.     Main  639 175 

•George  B.  Swift. 


OF    flltli    DESCRIPTIONS    FOH 


PUKPOSES 


SPECIAL    DERRICKS 

for  nandling  timbers. 
Derrick  fittings,  mate- 
rial elevators,  traveling 
cranes,  foundry  cranes, 
sheaves  and  tackle  blocks 


WRITE  FOR  CATALOGUE  AND  PRICES 

NATIONAL  HOIST  AND  MACHINE  COMPANY 

465  W.  22nd  Street  CHICAGO 


CHAS.  E.  NATHAN 
Chicago  Mgr. 


S.  NATHAN 
Pres.  &  Treas. 


H.  E.   NATHAN 
Bedford,  Ind.,  Mgr. 


The  Nathan  Machinery  Supply  Co, 


(Not  Inc.) 


NEW  AND  SECOND  HAND 
CONTRACTORS,  QUARRIES 
AND  BUILDERS,  RAILS, 
SUPPLIES  &.  EQUIPMENT 


CHICAGO  OFFICE  BRANCH  OFFICE  &  WAREHOUSE 

217  CHAMBER   OF  COM.  BLOC..  BEDFORD,   IND. 

136 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  137 

CONTRACTORS— GENERAL— CONTINUED. 

Box. 

WELLS  BROS.  CO.,  1014  Monadnock  Bldg.    Harrison  500 357 

Addison  E.  .Wells. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE,  City  Hall,  Main  447,  Bldg.  Dep't.  .  .   339 
WOLFINGER,    CLARENCE    I.,    &    CO.,    224    La    Salle    St. 

Harrison  2013    297 

Clarence  I.  Wolfinger. 
YAUGER    &    CO.,    217,    138    Washington    St.      Main    374 401 

A.  E.  Yauger. 

ZADECK,  B.  M.,  CO.,  135  Adams  St.     Central  5555 225 

B.  M.  Zadeck. 

COLUMNS— WOOD. 

HENRY  SANDERS  CO.,  77  Weed  St.     North  123 323 

H.  C.  Koll. 

CONTRACTORS— MACHINERY. 

AMERICAN   HOIST  &  DERRICK  CO.,  58  South  Canal  St. 

Main  4279  35 

F.  J.  Johnson. 
NATIONAL  HOIST  &  MACHINERY  CO.,  463  W.  22nd  St. 

Canal    6680    403 

A.   E.    Parker. 

NATHAN,  CHAS.  E.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374. .   162 
POWER  &  MINING  MACHINERY  CO.,  1219  First  National 

Bank   Bldg.,   Chicago   and   Cudahy,   Wis.     Central   2193 486 

L.  J.  Hewes. 
SHAW,  WILLIS,  171  LaSalle  St.     Central  1766 90 

CONTRACTORS'  SUPPLIES. 

CONTRACTORS'     SUPPLY    &    EQUIPMENT     CO.,    Old 

Colony  Bldg.     Harrison  1907 359 

F.  B.  Wright. 
SCULLY  STEEL  &  IRON  CO.,  Halsted  and  Fulton  Sts. 

Monroe    171 392 

Alex.  B.  Scully. 

TRAVERS,  ROBERT  A.,  540  Marquette  Bldg.,  Central  4481..  452 
NATHAN    MACHINERY    CO.,    217    Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Main  374    162 

Chas.   E.   Nathan. 

DERRICKS. 

AMERICAN  HOIST  &  DERRICK  CO.,    54-60    S.    Canal    St. 

Main    4279 35 

Frank  J.  Johnson. 
NATIONAL   HOIST   &   MACHINE    CO.,   465    W.    22nd   St. 

Canal    6680    403 

A.  E.  Parker. 


Central  Station  Service 


The  Modern  Method. 

CHICAGO  EDISON  COMPANY 

EDISON  BUILDING,  139  ADAMS  STREET 

TELEPHONE,  HARRISON  322 

KOHLER  BROTHERS 

Electrical  Contractors  and  Engineers, 


ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AND 
POWER  WIRING. 


SWITCHBOARDS  AND 
PANEL  BOARDS. 


COMPLETE  PLANTS  INSTALLED. 

...Chicago 


J804-J806-J808-J8JO-J8J2 
FISHER  BUILDING 


138 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  139 

DOOR  HANGERS. 

Box. 
B  JLLARD  &  GORMLEY  CO.,  78-80  Randolph.    Central  2509. .  163 

C.  W.  Bullard,  J.  H.  Gormley. 
ORR  &  LOCKETT  HARDWARE  CO.,  71  E.  Randolph  St. 

Central   551    236 

Oswald  Lockett. 

COLUMBIAN_HARDWARE  CO.,  26  Lake  St.,  Central  110. .  404 
L.  S.  Sherwood. 

DUMB    WAITERS    AND    HAND    ELEVATORS. 

CHAS.  GIBBS  &  CO.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374.  153 
Charles  Gibbs. 

ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTORS. 

EMMONS  ELECTRIC  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  84  LaSalle  St. 

Main  4530 102 

Theodor  Rost. 
FRANTZEN,  ARTHUR,  CO.,  279  Dearborn  St.     Harrison  333.  370 

W.  H.   Rattenbury. 
KOHLER  BROS.,  1804  Fisher  Bldg.    Harrison  322 215 

G.  A.  E.  Kohler. 

PETERSEN,  H.  A.,   MFG.   CO.,  211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Main  1589 195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 

ELECTRIC  APPARATUS. 

STURTEVANT,  B.  F.  CO.,  281  So.  Clinton  St.    Harrison  846.   354 
H.  M.  Pulsifer. 

ELEVATORS— FOR  BRICK  AND  MORTAR. 

ADAMS  BROS.,  355  31st  St.     Douglas  1077 228 

Andrew  Adams. 
THOMAS  ELEVATOR  CO.,  113  So.  Hoyne  Ave.    West  391 . .  100 

E.  A.  Thomas. 

ELEVATOR  ENCLOSURES  AND  CABS. 

GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31  Indiana  St.    North  85..  .  251 

W.  B.  FROLICHSTEIN. 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  54  Dearborn  St.     Central  616 223 

HEINEMANN,  LOUIS,  819  Melrose.  Belmont  2163 346 

LANDON  &  EGGERS,  1st  National  Bank  Bldg.     Central  288.  462 

E.  R.  Landon. 

PETERSEN,  H.  A.,  MFG.   CO.,  211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main    1589    195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 
SMITH,  F.  P.,  WIRE  &  IRON  WORKS,  100  Lake  St.    Central 

438 " 360 

F.  P.  Smith. 

STANDARD  CO.  (THE),  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.     Harrison 

2514    471 

Paul  G.   Wiegert 


J.  P.  ALTI2ER  J.  A    PRINCE 

ALTIZER  &  PRINCE  Co. 

ELEVATORS 


Elevators,   Pumps   and   Engines   Repaired 

on  Short  Notice.    Machine  and  Forge 

Work.     Estimates  Furnished. 


51    MICHIGAN    STREET 
CHICAGO 

Telephone,  Main  J06J 

PHONE  1452  MONROE 

C.  C.  ANDERSEN 


GRADING  &  FILLING 

140 


OFFICE:  176  W.  Madison  Street 
YARDS:  82-84  S.  Peoria  Street 
YARDS:  Green  and  Monroe  Streets 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  HI 

ELEVATORS— PASSENGER  AND   FREIGHT. 

Box. 

ALTIZER  &  PRINCE  CO.,  51  Michigan  St.     Main  1061 132 

J.  P.  Altizer. 

OTIS  ELEVATOR  CO.,  821  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.    Harri- 
son  3212 468 

C.  G.  Comstock. 

ELEVATOR  REPAIRS  AND  MACHINERY. 

GALLAHER  &  SPECK,  295-297  5th  Ave.     Harrison  2897 364 

John  B.  Speck. 

ESTIMATORS. 
LYON  HARRY  A.,  B.  &  T.  Exchange.     Main  374 202 

EXCAVATORS. 

ANDERSEN,  CHARLES  C,  176  W.  Madison  St.  Monroe  1452.  260 
CONWAY,  R.  F.,  CO.,  720  Chamber  of  Commerce.   Main  2712. .     71 
R.   F.  Conway. 

KRUG,  S.,  2912  Fifth  Ave.    South  418 155 

KRUG,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  2829  LaSalle.     South  976 5 

NEWMAN.   W.   J.,   84   La   Salle    St.      Main    1693 82 

RIPLEY,  HERBERT,  3746  Calumet  Ave.    Douglas  1264 219 

SACKLEY,  JAS.  A.,  307  Chamber  of  Commerce.  -Main  3862...   501 

SHOEMAKER,  F.  S.,  6009  S.  Sangamon  St.     Garfield  101 369 

WALSH,  MICHAEL,  447  Hermitage  Ave.     West  840 361 

WHITE,  THOMAS  M.,  1071  South  Robey  St.     Canal  1049 73 

FRAMES  AND  SASH  MANUFACTURER. 

STORGAARD,  ANDRES,  927  N.  Western  Ave.    West  1214.. .     13 

FANS  AND  VENTILATORS. 

MATHIS  BROS.,  CO.,  25th  Place  and  Stewart  Ave.     South 

845     306 

J.  W.  Mathis. 

FIRE  ESCAPES. 

AMERICAN  IRON  &  WIRE  WORKS,  575-581  Carroll  Ave. 

West    916 286 

J.  W.  Scott. 
CENTRAL  IRON  WORKS,  263  W.  Lake  St.    Monroe  2327. ...  242 

P.  L.  Larson. 
ENOS  FIRE  ESCAPE  CO.,  179  N.  Morgan  St.    Monroe  604.  .     85 

H.  L.  Halvorson. 
GLOBE   IRON  WORKS,   31    Indiana   St.     North   85 251 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 

HEINEMANN,  LOUIS,  819  Melrose  St.    Belmont  2163 346 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  54  Dearborn  St.     Central  616 223 


j Harrison  2504  W.  W.  RAMSEY, 

|  Auto.  8837  Western  Manager 


THE  GENERAL  FIREPROOFING  CO. 

EXPANDED    METAL 

CONCRETE  FLOORS 

AND    ROOFS 


SOLID  PARTITIONS 
METAL  FURRING  AND  LATHING 

315   OLD    COLONY    BUILDING 

CHICAGO,        -        -        -        ILL. 

NORTH-WESTERN 
EXPANDED  METAL  CO. 

790   Old   Colony   'Building.  CHICAGO,    ILL. 

Manufacturers  of 

Expanded  Steel  Plastering  Lath 
.  Expanded  Steel  for  Re-inforced  Concrete 

Construction 

Window  Guards,  Skylight  Guards,  Fencing, 
Gates,  Etc. 

PHONE,    HARRISON    799 

142 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  143 

FIRE  ESCAPES— CONTINUED. 

Box. 
LANDON  &  EGGERS,  1st  National  Bank  Bldg.    Central  288. .  462 

Edward  R.  Landon. 
PETERSEN,  H.  A.,  MFG.   CO.,  211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1589   195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 

SMITH,  F.  P.,  WIRE  &  IRON  WORKS,  100  Lake  St.     Cen- 
tral   438 360 

F.  P.  Smith. 

FIRE  BRICK,  FIRE  CLAY,  FLUE  LININGS  AND 
CHIMNEY  TOPS. 

DEE,  WM.  E.,  CO.,  214  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.     Harrison  3894 40 

E.    B.   Myers. 
EVANS,  E.  T.,  &  SON  CO.,  4437  State  St.    Oakland  686 475 

B.  C.  Evans. 

GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201,  188  Madison  St.    Main  4827.     78 

C.  B.  Shefler. 

JENKINS  &  REYNOLDS  CO.,  1210  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main   1732    259 

Geo.  C.  Gray, 

McCARTHY,  W.  H.,  514  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  2236. .  234 
MOULDING,  THOS.  CO.,  1202  Cnamber  of  Commerce.     Main 

117    457 

Thos.  C.  Moulding. 

FIREPROOFING. 

COLUMBIAN  FIREPROOFING  CO.,  324  Dearborn  St.    Har- 
rison 2640    139 

Jas.  B.  Wilson. 
GENERAL  FIRE  PROOFING  CO.,  315  Old  Colony  Bldg.  Main 

1313    358 

W.  W.  Ramsey. 
ILLINOIS    TERRA    COTTA    LUMBER    CO.    (THE),    461 

Rookery.     Harrison  1705 137 

A.  W.  Beidler. 
INTERNATIONAL  FENCE  &  FIRE  PROOFING  CO.,  1005 

Chamber   of   Commerce.     Main   586 143 

S.  M.  Randolph. 
MACKOLITE    FIRE    PROOFING    CO.,    103    Randolph    St. 

Main  4142    116 

F.  L.  Blanke. 
McCARTHY,  W.    H.,    514    Chamber    of    Commerce.      Main 

2236     234 

PIONEER  FIREPROOFING  CO..  1515  Marquette  Bldg.    Cen- 
tral  1311    389 

Chas.  F.  Eiker. 

FIR  TIMBER. 

NOURSE  TAYLOR,  LUMBER  CO.,  1117  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  4682  and  Automatic  2562 400 

J.  A.  Nourse. 


CHICAGO    BRIDGE    AND    IRON    WORKS 


DESIGN, 
MANUFACTURE 
AND  ERECT 


Water  Towers 


Stand  Pipes 


Water  Pipes 


Smoke  Stacks 


Grain  Storage 


Bridges 


Viaducts 


Buildings 


Roof  Trusses 


Columns 


Bascule  Bridges 


Locomotive  Turntables 
Traveling  Cranes 
Transfer  Tables 

Steel  Tank  for  Fire  Protection. 
Capacity,  60,000  Gallons,  Height  130  feet.     Built  by  Chicago  bridge  &  Iron  Works. 

HORACE  E.  MORTON,  'Prop.,  1404  105th  STREET,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Members  ot  The  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange 

Duffin's  Iron  Works 

Daniel  Duffin,  Prop. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  Architectural  and  Structural  Iron  Work 

Telephone,  Yards  137. 


4001-4007  Wentworth  Ave. 

144 


CHICAGO 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  145 

FLOORING— HARDWOOD. 

Box. 

DUNFEE,  J.,  &  CO.,  55  N.  Claremont  Ave.     West  1966 128 

Chas.  W.  Dunfee. 

MAXWELL  BROS.,  21st  and  Loomis  Sts.     Canal  890 206 

James  Maxwell. 
RITTENHOUSE  &  EMBREE  CO.,  3500  Center  Ave.,  Yards 

502 374 

C.  A.  Flanagin. 
SOUTH    SIDE  LUMBER   CO.,   22nd   St.   and   Ashland   Ave. 

Canal   894    80 

Vernon  E.  Nichols. 
SPRY,  JOHN,  LUMBER  CO.,  22d  St.  and  Ashland  Ave.    Canal 

46 160 

Geo.  E.  Spry. 
WILCE,  T.,  CO.,  22d  and  Throop  Sts.     Canal  832 453 

E.  H.  Wilce. 

FIRE-PROOF  PAINT. 

FLETCHER,  GEORGE,  672  W.  Madison  St.    West  1417 Ill 

GASOLINE   ENGINES,   STEAM   PUMPS,   BOILERS,   ETC. 

FAIRBANKS,    MORSE    &    CO.,    Monroe    and    Franklin    Sts. 

Main   2025    165 

F.  F.  French. 

GLASS— ORNAMENTAL. 

FLANAGAN-BIEDENWEG  CO.,  57-63  Illinois  St.    North  218.  318 

Thos.  G.  Russell. 
SUESS  ORNAMENTAL  GLASS  CO.,  750  Throop  St.  Canal 

1513   395 

Walter  J.   Suess. 

GLASS— PLATE  AND  WINDOW. 

HEROY  &  MARRENNER,  2276  Lumber  St.     Canal  1171 329 

R.   Sejalon. 
HOOKER,  H.  M.,  CO.,  59  W.  Randolph  St.    Main  1425 285 

Frank  Hayes. 
KINSELLA  CO.,  193,  215  West  22d  St.    Canal  1008 338 

John  J.   Kinsella. 

PITTSBURG  PLATE  GLASS  CO.,  442  Wabash  Ave.  Harri- 
son   2239    * 154 

W.  G.  Kimball. 
RICE,  JAMES  H.,  CO.,  80-82  Wabash  Ave.     Central  1944 507 

W.  S.  Kenny. 
SIEGEL.  A.,  &  CO.,  369  S.  Halsted  St.     Monroe  106 231 

Albert  Lange. 
SILVERBERG  BROTHERS,  260  W.  12th  St.     Canal  769 373 

A.  Silverberg. 


THOMAS  &  SMITH 

Steam,  Power,   Heating,   Ventilating, 
Cooling,  Air  Purifying 

COMPLETE  PLANTS  INSTALLED 

Hot  Water  Heating 

17  AND  19  SOUTH  CARPENTER  STREET 

=^=^=  TELEPHONE  MONROE  2190 

CHICAGO 

EDWARD  C.  LEWIS  JOHN  H.  KITCHEN 

Telephone,  349  Harrison 

LEWIS    &    KITCHEN 

Heating    and    Ventilating 
Engineers    and   Contractors 

Garbage   Crematories 
Septic  Tanks 

433   WABASH   AVENUE,  CHICAGO,  11,1,. 

KANSAS  CITY  OFFICE,   Corner  Ninth  and  Broadway 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

146 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  147 

GRANITE— BUILDING,  MONUMENTAL  AND  CRUSHED. 

Box. 

BARTLETT,  C.  C,  1109,  100  Washington  St     495 

MILWAUKEE^  MONUMENT  CO.,  Milwaukee 379 

Otto  Rathmann. 
MILWAUKEE  GRANITE  CO.,  106  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee 

and  217  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago.     Main  374 256 

H.  B.  Munson. 

HARDWARE  SPECIALTIES. 

COLUMBIAN    HARDWARE    CO.     (THE),    26    Lake    St. 

Central  110   404 

Ludlow  S.  Sherwood. 

GARDNER,  CHAMPLIN,  CO.,  First  National  Bank  Bldg.  Cen- 
tral 2467   114 

Geo.  C.  Gardner. 

HEATING  AND  VENTILATING  CONTRACTORS. 

BROWN,  N.  B.,  1373  W.  Lake  St.     Ogden  1483 309 

CHICAGO  STEAM  HEATING  CO.,  128  5th  Ave.    Main  1027.  469 

J.  D.  Herlily. 
LEWIS  &  KITCHEN,  433  Wabash  Ave.    Harrison  349 356 

Edward  C.  Lewis. 

LONG,  ALBERT,  820,  84  La  Salle  St.     Central  3098 341 

NACEY,  P.,  CO.,  315  Wabash  Ave.     Harrison  387 355 

P.  Nacey. 

POPE,  SAMUEL  I.,  217,  138  Washington  St.    Main  375 315 

THOMAS  &  SMITH,  17  South  Carpenter  St.    Monroe  2190 454 

Henry  F.  Smith. 

HEATING   AND   VENTILATING   APPARATUS. 

AMERICAN  BLOWER  CO.,  204  Dearborn  St.   Central  1632.  362 

S.  S.  Howell. 
STURTEVANT  B.  F.  CO.,  281  So.  Clinton  St.    Harrison  846..  354 

H.  M.  Pulsifer. 

HOISTING  ENGINES. 

AMERICAN  HOIST  &  DERRICK  CO.,  54-60  S.  Canal  St 

Main  4279   35 

Frank  J.  Johnson. 
SHAW,  WILLIS.  171  LaSalle  St.    Central  1766 90 

HOLLOW  CONCRETE  WALLS. 

HYDRAULIC    STONE   &    CONSTRUCTION    CO.,    6428-36 

Wentworth  Ave.    Wentworth  111 221 

E.  A.  Parsons. 


L.  J.  RIENDEAU,  SR.  L.  J.  RIENDEAU,  JR. 

L  J.  RIENDEAU  &  SON, 

HOUSE  RAISING  AND 
Shoring  Heavy  Stone  and  Brick  Buildings 

SHORING    STREET    BANKS 


Deep  Trenches  for  Deep  Area  Walls 

GENERAL  ALTERATIONS  AND  REPAIRING 


928  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.     669  South  Talman  Ave. 

Office  Telephone  Main  3358.  Yard  Telephone  Canal  141. 


ESTABLISHED    1842.  INCORPORATED    1888. 

JOSEPH  T,  RYERSON  &  SON, 

GENERAL  OFFICES  AND  WAREHOUSES,  CHICAGO 
EASTERN  OFFICES,  NEW  YORK  AND  PITTSBURG 

STRUCTURAL 

STEEL  IN  STOCK 

Beams,  angles,  channels,  tees,  plates  and  rivets—all  sizes  and  weights 
for  immediate  shipment  from  the  largest  stock  in  America. 


148 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  149 

HOUSE  MOVERS  AND  RAISERS. 

Box. 
RIENDAU,  L.  J.,  &  SON,  669  Talman  Ave.     Canal  141,  also 

928-108    La    Salle    St 445 

L.  J.  Riendau. 

SHEELER,  H.,  715  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.    Main  730 393 

SUNDERMAN,  JOHN,  7214  Lowe  Ave.    Wentworth  2221 268 

IRON  AND  HEAVY  HARDWARE. 
ARTHUR  J.  O'LEARY  &  SON  CO.,  Lake  &  Desplains  Sts. 

Monroe   196    298 

John  W.  O'Leary. 
RYERSON,  JOS.  T.  &  SON,  18  Milwaukee  Ave.     Main  337.  433 

Irving  Washington. 

SCULLY  STEEL  &  IRON  CO.,  Halsted  and  Fultons  Sts.  Mon- 
roe   171     392 

A.  B.  Scully. 

INSURANCE— FIRE,   CASUALTY   AND   ACCIDENT. 

BURROWS,    MARSH    &    McLENNAN,    159    La    Salle    St. 

Central  4097   218 

Daniel  W.  Burrows. 
EMPLOYER'S  LIABILITY  ASSURANCE  CORPORATION, 

159  LaSalle  St.     Central  5781 407 

Geo.  A.  Gilbert. 
FIDELITY    &    CASUALTY    CO.,    W.    A.    Alexander    &    Co. 

General  Agents,  601  New  York  Life  Bldg.     Central  2888..  421 

Harry  W.  Thayer. 

OCEAN  ACCIDENT  &  GUARANTEE  CORPORATION 
(THE),   (Ltd)   of  London,  Enp..  217,  138  Washington  St 

Main  374   124 

W.  H.  Martin. 

TRAVELERS'  INSURANCE  CO.,  321,  171  LaSalle  St.    Cen- 
tral  4685    423 

A.  W.  TafL 

MEEKER  &  MAGNER,  189  La  Salle  St.     Central  4206 198 

Thos.  J.  Magner. 
MOORE,    CASE,   LYMAN   &   HERRICK,    157   La    Salle    St. 

Central  311   320 

E.  P.  Fatch. 

INTERIOR  FINISH  AND  CABINET  WORK. 

CARbON,  LOUIS,  51  Institute  Place.     Dearborn  4422 43 

DAVIS,  REGINALD  J.,  CO.,  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.    Harri- 
son 4324    303 

Reginald  J.  Davis. 
EDMUNDS  MFG.  CO.,  Robey  St.  and  Washburn  Ave.     Canal 

68     188 

Chas.  L.  West. 

FOLEY  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  471  W.  22d  St.    Canal  54. . .  293 
Philip  J.  Foley. 


rFIRST  NATIONAL   BANK  BUILDING^ 


INTERIOR   FINISH,    CARPENTRY   AND   CABINET  WORK   BY 


THE  REGINALD  j.  DAVIS 


COMPANY, 


Interior  Wood  Finishers 


and  Building  Contractors 

BANK,  OFFICE  FITTINGS  AND  STAIR  WORK 


Suite  1454  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 
Telephone  Harrison  4324. 


CHICAGO 


150 


FACTORIES: 
2300-2308  LaSalle  St. 
2253-2257  Wentworth  Ave. 
22  &  24  So.  Jefferson  St. 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  151 

INTERIOR   FINISH   AND   CABINET  WORK — CONTINUED. 

Box. 
LOCKWiOOD   &    STRIKLAND   CO.,   49th   and    Halsted    Sts. 

Yards  621    144 

H.  Vandenberg. 
MELROSE  MILL  CO.,  1138-1140  Clybourne  Ave.    North  234. ..  418 

L.  C.  Haring. 

NOLLAU  &  WOLFF  MFG.  CO.,  35  Fullerton  Ave.    North  480.     81 
Arthur  Nollau. 

PAGELS,  GEORGE,  Loomis  and  21st  Sts.     Canal  391 510 

PETERSON,  C.  E.,  CO.,  4914  Wentworth  Ave.     Yards  515..  291 

VON  PLATEN  &  DICK,  843  W.  Kinzie  St.    West  1427 57 

Maurice  Von  Platen. 
WARREN,  WM.  H.,  MFG.  CO.,  Blackhawk  St.  and  Smith  Ave. 

North    602    331 

W.  H.  Warren. 

IRON   AND    STEEL   SHUTTERS,    DOORS,   PARTITIONS, 

ETC. 

GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31  Indiana  St.     North  85 257 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 
HARRIS,  S.  H.,  CO.,  29-31  Pearce  St.     Monroe  1026 388 

A.  C.   Preble. 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  541  Dearborn  St.,  Central  616 223 

KINNEAR  MFG.  CO.  (THE),  112  Clark  St.    Main  4558 273 

A.  S.  Beymer. 
PETERSEN,  H.   A.,   MFG.   CO.,  211    Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Main    1589     195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 

VARIETY  MFG.  CO.,  77  W.  Lake  St.     Main  3297 335 

E.  L.  Beckerleg. 

JOIST  AND  TIMBER  HANGERS. 

COLUMBIAN  HARDWARE  CO.   (THE).  26  Lake  St.     Cen- 
tral 110  404 

L.  S.  Sherwood. 

VARIETY  MFG.  CO.,  77  W.  Lake  St.     Main  3297 335 

E.  L.  Beckerleg. 

LATHING  CONTRACTORS. 

DICKENSON,  O.  A.,  172  N.  Western  Ave.     Ogden  1138 467 

LATH— WOVEN  WOOD. 

NATIONAL  WOVEN  LATH  &  MANUF'G.  CO.,  411  Unity 

Bldg.     Central  2370 197 

E.  W.  Hogg. 


H.    R.    CONKUN,    PRESIDENT  JOHN   SEBA,    TREASURER 

AUBREY  PROSSER,  VICE  PRES.  AND  MGR.       G.  E.  BEERI,Y,  SEC'Y. 


GENERAL  OFFICES,  MAIN  YARDS  AND  MILL: 
35TH  HMD  TOORGKN   STREETS 

Telephone.    Yards   204 
"    1080 

LUMBER,  LATH,  SHINGLES,  POSTS,  ETC. 
....MILL   WORK.... 

OAK,  MAPLE,  and  Yellow   Pine   FLOORING 

Branch  Office  and  Yard: 

66th  Street  and  Lowe  Avenue 

Telephone,   Wentcworth  726 

WILLIAM  GRACE  COMPANY 

General   Contractors 

RAILROAD  AND  PUBLIC  WORK, 
STEEL  CONSTRUCTION 

FIRE  PROOF  BUILDINGS, 

HEAVY  MASONRY,    ETC. 


GENERAL    OFFICES:  TELEPHONE.,  South  426 

1408   Wabash  Avenue.  CHICAGO 

152 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  153 

LIME,  CEMENT,  HAIR,  STUCCO  AND  PLASTER. 

Box. 
ARTESIAN  STONE  AND  LIME  WORKS  CO.,  Grand  Ave. 

and  W.  Ohio  St.     West  62 419 

Thos.   F.   O'Connell. 
CHICAGO  UNION  LIME  WORKS  CO.,  19th  and  Lincoln  Sts. 

Canal  388 93 

J.  J.  Pleas. 

GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201,  188  Madison  St.    Main  4827.     78 
C.  B.  Sheffler. 

GRAY  &  TUTHILL,  243  W.  63rd  St.    Wentworth  924 110 

Frank  E.  Christian. 
MEACHAM  &  WRIGHT  CO.,  920  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main 

59 68 

F.  S.  Wright. 

SCHULTZ,  FRED'K,  658  S.  Halsted.  Canal  17 92 

STEARNS  LIME  &  STONE  CO.,  165  E  Randolph.    Main  854.  151 

R.  I.   Stearns. 
WAUKESHA    LIME   &    STONE    CO.,    172    Washington    St. 

Main  4145 205 

A.  C.  O'Laughlin. 

WESTERN  CEMENT  CO.,  Louisville,   Ky 334 

James  B.  Speed. 

LUMBER,  LATH,  SHINGLES,  ETC. 

BADER,  PETERSON  &  CO.,  21  E.  North  Ave.    North  221. ...     40 

P.  Peterson. 
BEIDLER,  FRANCIS,  &  CO.,  22nd  and  Loomis  Sts.     Canal  820.  140 

W.  C.  Schreiber. 
E.    B.   BLINN   &   CO.,   Loomis    St.,   south   of  22nd   St.      Canal 

748 402 

N.  J.  Ludington. 

BURNS,  JOHN  E.,  LUMBER  CO.,  40  W.  Chicago  Ave.  Mon- 
roe   211 450 

John  E.  Burns. 
CHANDLER  LUMBER  CO.,  100  Elston  Ave.    Monroe  2076..   449 

Homer  W.    Chandler. 
CLANEY-BISHOP   LUMBER   CO.,   1016  Elston   Ave.     West 

383     191 

Alex.   B.  Clancy. 
CONKLIN  LUMBER  CO.,  38th  and  Morgans  Sts.     Yards  204.  292 

A.  Prosser. 

DEACON,  J.  C,  &  CO.,  Fisk  and  22d.     Canal  247. : 210 

J.  C.  Deacon. 
GILLESPIE,  JOHN,  LUMBER  CO.,  Lumber  and  Seward  Sts. 

Canal  1006 47 

B.  L.  Anderson. 

HETTLER,  HERMAN  H.,  LUMBER  CO.,  1324  Elston  Ave. 

West   1596    123 

H.  H.  Hettler. 


John  E.  Burns  Lumber 
Company 

LUMBER.   LATH, 
SHINGLES 

WHITE  PINE,  YELLOW  PINE  AND  POPLAR 


40  W.  Chicago  Ave. 
5  TELEPHONES:  all  Monroe  211  CH ICAGO 


CLARENCE  I.  WOliFIflGER      GENERAL 

Fine  Residence  Work  a   Specialty    CONTRACTOR 


226  LaSalle 
Street, 
Chicago,  III. 

Telephone 
Harrison  2013 


154 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  155 

LUMBER,   LATH,   SHINGLES,    ETC.— CONTINUED. 

Box. 
HINES.  EDWARD,  LUMBER  CO.,  Blue  Island  and  Lincoln. 

Canal   349 fi 

Edward  Hines. 
ROWE,  JAMES,  LUMBER  CO.,  2600  Archer  Ave.    Canal  1224.    G£ 

James   Howe. 
LOCKWOOD  &  STRICKLAND  CO.,  4925  So.  Halsted  St. 

Yards    621 144 

H.  Vandenberg. 

LORD  &  BUSHNELL  CO.,  22d  St.  and  Centre  Ave.  Canal  307.  492 

Fred.  T.  Boles. 

McGRAW,  J.  W.,  217,  138  Washington  St.   Main  374 436 

MEARS,  C.  H.,  &  CO.,  1103  Belmont  Av.    Lake  View  765 383 

C.  H.  Mears. 
MESSER,  W.  A.,  LUMBER  CO.,  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main    2761 194 

W.  A.  Messer. 

NOURSE,  TAYLOR,  LUMBER  CO.,  1117  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  4682  and  Automatic  2562 400 

J.  A.  Nourse. 

PALTZER,  C.  A.,  LUMBER  CO.,  3700  S.  Centre  Ave.    Yards 

22    426 

W.  R.  Robbins. 

PATE,  D.  S.,  LUMBER  CO.,  1600  Fisher  Bldg.  Harrison  546. .  208 
G.  J.  Pope. 

PEARSON  LUMBER  CO.  (THE),  Evanston,  111 296 

John  N.  Doerr. 

RITTENHOUSE  &  EMBREE  CO.,  3500  Centre  Ave.     Yards 

502  374 

C.  A.  Flanigan. 

SCHULTZ   BROS.   &   BENEDICT,    1225    Old    Colony   Bldg. 

Harrison  4247 201 

W.  W.  Schultz. 

SOUTH    SIDE  LUMBER   CO.,   22nd    St.    and    Ashland   Ave. 

.  Canal   894    80 

Vernon  E.  Nichols. 
SPRY,  JOHN,  LUMBER  CO..  Ashland,  south  of  22d.     Canal 

46 160 

Geo.  E.  Spry. 

STUDT,  A.  T.,  217.  138  Washington  St.  Main  375 491 

TEGTMEYER,  CHAS.  W.,  759-779  So.  Canal  St.    Canal  227. ..  381 
WESTERN  WRECKING  AND  LUMBER  CO..   3411  Went- 

worth  Ave.     South  453 36 

Sol.  I.  Shane. 


TELEPHONE*    {  g;J|  ffj; 

Faultless  Flawless  Flooring 

Oak  and  Maple. 

Standard  grades,  widths  and  thicknesses.    Steel  polished.   Kiln  dried. 
Matched  and  end  matched.    Bored  for  blind  nailing.    Get  our  prices. 

SOUTH  SIDE  LUMBER  CO.  22nd  and  Ashland  Ave 


CHICAGO,        ....        ILL 


HENRY  SANDERS  CO., 


Western  Manufacturers 


Koll's  Patent  Lock-Joint  Columns 

77  85  WEED  STEET 
CHICAGO 

TELEPHONE  NORTH  123 

Eastern  Factory,  Hartman  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 


Highest  Award  World's  Fair  Telephone,  Yards  1 1  o? 

Artistic  Effects  y/ 


HENRY     MARBLE     CO. 


-CONTRACTORS  FOR- 


Interior     Marble,   Mosaic     6     Tile    Work 

i 

Manufacturers  of 

...Modern  Scagliola... 


OFFI    E  AND  WORKS:  CHICAGO 

3202-14  Shields  Avenue. 

156 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  157 

LUMBER— HARDWOOD   AND   YELLOW   PINE. 

Box. 

BURNS,  JOHN  E.,  LUMBER  CO.,  40  W.  Chicago  Ave.   Mon- 
roe   211 450 

John  E.  Burns. 

CHANDLER  LUMBER  CO.,  100  Elston  Ave.    Monroe  2075...  449 
Homer  W.  Chandler. 

CRANE,  F.  R.,  &  CO.,  446  N.  Branch  St.    North  915 479 

F.   R.   Crane. 

HEATH  WITBECK  CO.,  22nd  and  Loomis  Sts.    Canal  289 245 

C.  H.  Wolfe. 

NOURSE,  TAYLOR,  LUMBER  CO.,  1117  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  4682,  Automatic  2562 400 

J.   A.   Nourse. 
RITTENHOUSE  &  EMBREE  CO.,  3500  Centre  Ave.     Yards 

502     374 

C.  A.  Flanigan. 

WILCE.  T.,  CO.  (THE),  22d  and  Throop.    Canal  832 453 

E.   Harvey  Wilce. 
WILLEY,  C.  L.,  Robey  So.  of  Blue  Island  Ave.    Canal  930 439 

LUXFER  PRISMS. 

AMERICAN  LUXFER  PRISM  CO.,  346  Wabash  Ave.    Har- 
rison   4105 244 

A.  B.  Mathews. 

MAHOGANY  AND  VENEERS. 

WILLEY,  C.  L.,  Robey  St.  So.  of  Blue  Island  Ave.    Canal  930.  439 
MANTELS,  GRATES,  TILES,  CONSOLES,  ETC. 

DAWSON  BROS..  197.  207  N.  Halsted  St.     Monroe  569 414 

Chas.  L.  Dawson. 

ENGLEWOOD  MANTEL  &  TILE  CO.,  6221  Wentworth  Ave. 
Wentworth  800  104 

O.  F.  Nordberg. 
REES,  GEO.  H.,  91  Dearborn  St.     Central  1566 391 

MARBLE,  MOSAIC  AND  TILE  WORK. 

ART  MARBLE  CO.,  Flournoy  &  Rockwell  Sts.     West  306 41 

H.  C.  Leichsenring. 

ARMSTRONG.  E.  G.,  217.  138  Washington  St.     Main  374 224 

DAWSON  BROS..  197-207  N.  Halsted  St.     Monroe  569 414 

Charles  L.  Dawson. 
ENGLEWOOD  MANTEL  &  TTLE  CO.,  6221  Wentworth 

Ave.     Wentworth   800 104 

Otto  F,  Nordberg. 
JOHN  FLTNDALL  &  CO..  735  W.  Kinzie  St.    West  784 301 

John  Flindall. 
HENRY  MARBLE  CO.,  3208  Shields  Ave.     Yards  1197 161 

Otto  Henry. 


BOILERS 

FOR  HEATING  AND  POWER. 

PORTABLE  OUTFITS 
FOR  CONTRACTORS 

ENGINES 


FOR  ELECTRIC  LIGHT- 
ING AND  OTHER  PUR- 
POSES. 

AMES  IRON  WORKS 

EMIL  W.  RITTER,  MANAGER. 
1441  MONADNOCK  BLOCK  AUTOMATIC  •««• 

E.  W.   RITTER   &  CO. 
BUILD  ING  SPECIALTIES 

1441   MONADNOCK  BLOCK,  CHICAGO 


Sidewalk  Lights,  Floors «  Skylights 

AMERICAN    BAR    LOCK 

Galvanized  Wrougfht-Steel   Construction,  with  Three-Point 

Prism  Glass  or  Arch  Plain  Glass 
Maximum  Strength  and  (00  per  cent.  Added  Light 

Harrison       140 
Automatic  2J40 

158 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  159 

MARBLE,  MOSAIC  AND  TILE  WORK. 

Box. 
KREUTZBERG    MARBLE    WORKS.    3542-44    Shields    Ave. 

Yards  160  130 

H.  H.  Peck. 
WATERTOWN  MARBLE  CO.,  Foot  of  Orleans  St.  Main  229.   112 

W.  H.  Decamp. 

MASON   CONTRACTORS. 

BALDWIN,  M.  E.,  1651  Marquette  Bldg.     Central  1481 108 

BIEMOLT,  A.,  121  Edgemont  Ave  and  217  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.     Main    374 484 

CANHAM,  JOHN,  126  E.  Quincy  St.,  Harrison  3267 177 

CREAR,  WM.,  27  N.  Canal  St.     Main  1594 360 

CRILLY,  W.  M.,  167  Dearborn  St.     Central  2993 59 

DECKER,  P.  H..  52  Dearborn  St.     Central  5141 130 

ERICSSON,  HENRY,  84  La  Salle  St.     Main  4562 334 

FREEMAN,  HART  &  CO.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main 

375     199 

Daniel  Freeman. 
GINDELE,  CHAS.  W.,  CO.,  3333  LaSalle  St.     Yards  1278...   141 

Chas.  W.  Gindele. 
GRIFFITHS,  JOHN,  &  SON,  135  Adams  St.    Central  2948...     14 

John  Griffiths. 

HOFFMAN.  W.  L.,  CO.,  246  W.  47th  St.     Yards  599 460 

KALCHBRENNER,    JOHN,    4752    Princeton    Ave.      Yards 

6266     461 

KADESHEWITZ.  M.,  312  Haddon  Ave.     Ogden  4201 488 

LEAFGREEN     CONSTRUCTION     CO.,    145    La    Salle    St. 

Central    3319    178 

B.  A.  Leafgreen. 

LOTZ,  PHILIP.     58  Wabash  Ave.     Central  3231 299 

LUDWIG,  HERMAN,  4043  N.  Clark  St 326 

MORTIMER  &  TAPPER,  1109,  184  LaSalle.     Main  2665 2 

W.   H.   Mortimer. 

MUELLER,  CARL  R..  1338  Sheffield  Ave.     Main  374 39 

MUELLER,  HERMAN,  221  Pine  Grove  Ave.     Belmont  984 17 

MUELLER,  OSKAR,  16R5  Barry  Ave.     Belmont  3424 274 

NICHOLSON,  THOS.,  1310,  315  Dearborn.    Harrison  2466 29 

SNYDER,  H.  V..  &  SON,  813  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main 

3616     322 

H.  V.   Snyder. 

SOLLITT,  CO.,  RALPH  &  SUMNER,  103, 140  Dearborn.    Cen- 
tral  4148    470 

Ralph  T.  Sollitt. 

SPROUL,  E.  W..  315  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  1315 413 

TODD,  JAMES.  &  CO.,  145  LaSalle  St.,  Central  718 447 

James  Todd. 

TUBES.    NATHAN.    7359   Vincennes    Road    349 

WELLS  BROS   CO.,  1014  Monadnock.    Harrison  500 357 

A.  F,  WHIS. 


FOUNDRY  AND 

ARCHITECTURAL 


J.  H.  MclLROY,  Pres.  R.  J.  MclLROY,  Sec'y  &  Treat. 

Jlttellroy-Jennings  Goraiee  (Ilorks 

(INCORPORATED) 

Manufactures  of  Galvanized  Iron  and  Copper  Cornices 

Skylights,  Ventilators,  Gutters,  Etc.  Telephone,  South  1191 

Slate,  Tin,  Tile  and  Corrugated 

Iron  Roofing.  1519-21  State  St.,  CHICAGO 

THE  VANDERPOEL  CO, 
Iron  Works 

497-505  W.  22nd  St.  CHICAGO 

Telephone,  Canal  2  JO 

C.   E.  PETERSON    CO. 

...Sash,  Doors  and  Interior  Finisk... 

TELEPHONE : 
Yards  515. 

Office  &  Factory: 

4914  to  4922 
Wentworth  Ave. 

YARDS  : 

4917   to    4925 

6th  Ave. 

Warehouse  and 

Finishing  Room 

4918-4920 

5th  Ave. 

City  Office : 

Builders'  and 

Traders'    Exch. 

217  Cham. Com. 

Box  291. 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  161 

MASONS'  MATERIAL  ELEVATORS. 

Box. 

ADAMS  BROTHERS,  355  31st  St.     South  1077 228 

Andrew  Adams. 

THOMAS  ELEVATOR  CO.,  113  So.  Hoyne  Ave.    West  391..  100 
E.  A.  Thomas. 

METAL  LATH. 
GENERAL  FIRE  PROOFING  CO.,   315    Old    Colony   Bldg. 

Mam   1313    35S 

W.  W.  Ramsey. 
IMPERIAL    EXPANDED    METAL    CO.    1538    Monadnock. 

Harrison  3678    262 

Geo.  A.  Turnbull. 

NORTHWESTERN  EXPANDED  METAL  CO.,  790  Old  Col- 
ony  Bldg.     Harrison  799 416 

Frank  W.  Putnam. 

UNION  BUILDING  MATERIAL  CO.     507  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  2714 37 

Lawrence  Schuller. 

METAL  CORNERS. 

UNION  BUILDING  MATERIAL  CO.,  507  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  2714 37 

Lawrence  Schuller. 

MILL  WORK,  SASH,  DOORS,  ETC. 

CARSON,  LOUIS,  51  Institute  Place.     Dearborn  4422 43 

COMPOUND  DOOR  CO.,  189  La  Salle  St.     Central  4935....  442 

John  McConnell. 

DAVIS,  REGINALD  J.,  CO.,  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.     Har- 
rison    4324 303 

EDMUNDS  MFG.  CO.,  Robey  St.  and  Washburn  Ave.    Canal 

68    188 

Chas.  L.  West. 
FOLEY  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  471  W.  22d  St.  Canal  54. . .  293 

Philip  J.  Foley. 
LOCKWOOD    &    STRICKLAND    CO.,    4925    S.    Halsted    St. 

Yards  621    144 

H.  Vandenberg. 
MELROSE  MILL  CO.,  1138-1140  Clybourne  Ave.  North  234  418 

L.  C.  Haring. 

NOLLAU.&  WOLFF  MFG.  CO.,  35  Fullerton  Ave.  North  480.. 81 
Arthur  Nollau. 

PAGELS,  GEORGE,  Loomis  and  21st  Sts.     Canal  391 510 

PALMER,  W.  E.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 120 

PETERSON,  C.  E.,  Co.,  4914  Wentworth  Ave.     Yards  515...  291 
WARREN,  WM.  H.,  MFG.  CO.,  Blackhawk  St.  and  Smith  Ave. 

North    602    331 

W.  H.  Warren. 

BRUNTON,  JULIUS,  Reaper  Block.     Central   5094 267 

VON  PLATEN  &  DICK,  843  W.  Kinzie  St.     West  1427 57 

Maurice  Von  Platen. 


Weber  Steel-Concrete  Chimney  Co, 


-icDunwcc.  /Central  698 
TELEPHONES:   {  Aut0matic  4917. 


162 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  163 

MIRRORS. 

Box. 

HOOKER,  H.  M.,  CO.,  59  W.  Randolph  St.    Main  1425 285 

Frank  Hayes. 

HEROY  &  MARRENNER,  2276  Lumber  St.     Canal  1171 329 

R.  Sejalon. 
KINSELLA  COMPANY,  193,  215  West  22d  St.,  one  block  west 

of  Halsted.     Canal  1008 338 

John  J.  Kinsella. 

PITTSBURG  PLATE  GLASS  CO.,  442  Wabash  Ave.     Har- 
rison   2239    154 

W.  G.  Kimball. 

RICE,  JAMES  H.,  CO.,  80-82  Wabash  Ave.   Central  1944 507 

W.  S.  Kenny. 

SIEGEL,  A.,  &  CO.,  369  South  Halsted  St.     Monroe  106 231 

Albert  Lange. 

MORTAR  COLORS. 
CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC-PRESS  BRICK  CO.,  302  Chamber 

of  Commerce.     Main  1362 263 

E.  C.  Kimbell. 

ORNAMENTAL  IRON,  BRASS  AND  BRONZE  WORK. 
AMERICAN  BRONZE  FOUNDRY  CO.,  73rd  St.  and  Wood- 
lawn  Ave.     Hyde  Park  1744 275 

Wm.  Burns. 
AMERICAN  IRON  &  WIRE  WORKS,  575-581  Carroll  Ave. 

West  916  286 

J.  W.  Scott. 
BROWN  BROS.  MFG.  CO.,  22d  St.  and  Campbell  Ave.  Canal 

115     125 

E.  J.  Sullivan. 

ENOS  FIRE  ESCAPE  CO.,  170  N.  Morgan  St.    Monroe  604.  .     85 

H.  L.   Halvorson. 
GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31  Indiana  St.     North  85 251 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 
HEINEMANN,  LOUIS,  819   Melrose   St.     Lake  View  969...  346 

HICKEY.  M.   H.,  34  Dearborn   St.    Central   616 223 

LANDON  &  EGGERS,  First  National  Bank  Bldg.  Central  5154  462 

Edward  R.  Landon. 

MUTH,   C..  428  Blue  Island  Ave.     Canal   1129..: 288 

PETERSEN,   H.   A.,   MFG.   CO.,   211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main    1589    195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 
SCAAR.  FRANK  &  CO..  92-98  W.  llth  St.    Monroe  1289 147 

Frank  Scaar. 

SMITH  F.  P.,  WIRE  &  IRON  WORKS,  100  Lake  St.     Cen- 
tral  438    360 

F.  P.  Smith. 

STANDARD  CO.  (THE).  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.     Harrison 

2514     471 

Paul  G.  Wiegert. 
VANDERPOEL  CO.  (THE),  497  W.  22d  St.    Canal  210 458 

Otto  Pastor. 


The  most  artistic  and  durable  color  effects 
on  shingles  are  produced  with  SHINGLETINT, 
which  is  a  scientific  combination  of  linseed 
oil.  coloring  matter,  creosote  oils  and  the 
necessary  drying  agents. 

Among  the  many  shingle  stains  offered 

"  SHINGLE.TINT  " 

is  conspicuous  not  only  for  its  superiority, 
but  because  it  can  be  called  for  by  its  dis- 
tinctive name,  thus  offering  the  consumer 
protection  against  inferior  goods  offered  for 
the  same  purpose. 

When  buiyng  shingle  stains  it  will  be 
worth  while  to  ignore  the  "Just  as  good" 
argument  andfinsist  upon  SHINGLETINT. 

Stained  woods  and  descriptive  literature 
sent  free  upon  request. 


BERRY  BROTHERS, 

VARNISH  MANUFACTURERS. 


CHICAGO, 

15  and  J7  Lake  Street 


Factory : 
DETROIT 


164 


CLASSIFIED  BUSINESS   LIST.  165 

PAINTERS,  FRESCO  ARTISTS  AND  INTERIOR 
DECORATORS. 

Box. 
ALMINI  CO.  (THE),  107  Wabash  Ave.     Central  4569 203 

R.  H.  Stewart. 

CARRIER,  J.  C.,  550  South  Park  Ave.,  Austin 171 

DRISCOLL,  M.  S..  357  W.  Van  Buren  St.     Monroe  2282 376 

EBERT,  THEO.,  605  Grand  Ave.    Seeley  981 133 

ERHARDT,  GEORGE,  217,  138  Washington  St.    Main  374 272 

GLEICH,  T.  C.,  57  Evanston  Ave.     Lake  View  759 384 

MIDDLETON,  W.  D.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main 

374     424 

NELSON,  W.  P.,  CO.,  193  Wabash  Ave.     Central  3449 344 

N.  J.  Nelson. 

PEASE,  JAMES,  3212  Dover  Ave.     Lake  View  151 243 

PICK,  JACOB  E.,  1141  N.  Hamlin  Ave.    Ashland  8304 200 

STEVENSON,  WM.,  4242  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  Oakland  477.     94 

PAINTS,  OILS  AND  COLORS. 
HEATH  &  MILLIGAN  MFG.  CO.,  172  Randolph  St.    Main 

624    241 

Gorham  B.  Coffin. 
HOOKER,  H.  M.,  CO.,  59  W.  Randolph  St.     Main  1425 285 

Frank  Hayes. 
MURPHY  VARNISH  CO.,  22d  and  Dearborn  Sts.     South  26. .  494 

Jno.  H.  Shanley. 

PITTSBURGH  PLATE  GLASS  CO.,  442  Wabash  Ave.    Harri- 
son   2239    ]  34 

W.  G.  Kimball. 
STANDARD  PAINT  CO.,  188  E.   Madison  St.     Main  1161..  252 

C.  P.  Caswell. 
RICE,  JAS.  H.,  CO.,  80-82  Wabash  Ave.     Central  1944 507 

W.   S.   Kenny. 

PAINT— METAL  PRESERVATIVE. 
STANDARD  PAINT  CO.,  188  E.  Madison  St.     Main  1161....  252 

C.  P.  Caswell. 

PARQUET  AND  HARDWOOD  FLOORS. 
DUNFEE,  J.,  &  CO.,  59  North  Claremont  Ave.    West  1966. . .   128 

Chas.  W.  Dunfee. 

PAVERS— WOOD  AND  STONE. 
CONWAY,  R.  F.,  CO.,  720  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  2712.     71 

R.  F.  Conway. 
GARDEN  CITY  PAVING  AND  POST  CO.,  504,  167  Dearborn 

St.      Central    2414 350 

James  G.  McBean. 
SACKLEY,  JAS.  A.,  307  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  3862. . .  501 

PILE  DRIVING  CONTRACTORS. 

WALSH  &  MASTERSON,  514  Reaper  Block.     Central  127..  367 
H.  S.  Walsh. 


United  States  Gypsum  Company 

MINERS  OF  GYPSUM  ROCK  200  Monroe  Street 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  Plaster.      We  own  r'T-TTPAf^O     TT  T 

Calcined  Plaster  Mills  in  all  the  important  VJIAIV*OAJW,    11^1-. 

Gypsum  sections  of  America.  We  manufacture 

ADAMANT,  ALABASTER,  ROCK,  IVORY, 
IMPERIAL,  DIAMOND,  GRANITE,  ZENITH, 
FLINT  AND  MANY  OTHERS 
Correspondence  solicited 

C.  BSKILSON,  President.  JNO.  J.  WHBBLER,  Sec.  8t  Treas. 

ESTABLISHED     1S66. 

THE  STANDARD  ROOFING  CO. 

CONTRACTORS  FOR  ALL  KINDS  OP 

ROOFING 

TELEPHONE  MONROE  430 
290-294  N.  Halsted  Street,  -          -  CHICAGO. 


Asbestos  'Products 
Pipe  and  Boiler 

Covering 

Steam  Packings 

Asbestos  Roofing 

Carpet  Linings 

Imperial  Brand 

2  and  3  Ply 
Indruroid  Roofing 

1-2x3  Fly 
Prepared  Roofing 

Materials 
Coal  Tar  'Products 


Telephone,  Main  4405 


Mitts:  Erie, 


H.  F.  WATSON  CO. 

—Manufacturers  of— 

BUILDING   and 

ROOFING    PAPERS 


12-14  South   Clinton  Street, 


CHICAGO 


166 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  167 

PLASTER. 

Box. 
GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201,  188  Madison  St.    Main  4827.     78 

C.  B.  Shefler. 
UNITED  STATES  GYPSUM  CO.,  200  Monroe  St.  Main  2515.  427 

S.  Q.  Fulfon. 
WILLIAMS,  GEO.  CO.,  331  Monadnock.     Harrison  3424 216 

Chas.  E.  Cook. 

PLASTERERS. 

ANDERSON,  J.  C,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374.  .   345 

LAMARCHE,  M.,  112  Clark  St.     Main  2656 209 

LENOX-HALDEMAN  CO.,  184  LaSalle  St.     Main  2665 429 

M.  Shugrue. 
O'BRIEN  &  CO.,  95  Washington  St.     Central  5167 156 

Thos.  F.  O'Brien. 

SHUGRUE,  JAMES,  113  Flournoy  St 342 

SUTTON,  JOHN    C,   First   National    Bank   Bldg.     Central 

2435    * 493 

SIMPSON,  ALEX.,  1172  So.  Central  Park  Ave.     Canal  6167.   363 
TOBEY  &  GAVIN,  217,  138  Washington  St.     Main  374 434 

Wm.  Gavin. 
ZANDER-REUM  CO.,  216  South  Clark  St.     Harrison  2643. ...  380 

August  Zander. 

PLASTIC  RELIEF  DECORATORS. 

ENGELSMANN  &  BENNIGHOF,  298  N.  Halsted  St 87 

WOLFARTH,  WM.,  209   So.   Clinton   St.     Harrison   1215 249 

PAPER— BUILDING,  INSULATING  AND  DEADENING 

FELT. 

WATSON,  H.  F.,  CO.,  12  South  Clinton  St.     Main  4405 184 

Wm.  E.  Wilcox. 
STANDARD  PAINT  CO.,  188  E.  Madison  St.    Main  1161.  .  .   252 

C.  P.  Caswell. 

PIPE  AND  BOILER  COVERING. 

WATSON,  H.  F.,  CO.,  12  South  Clinton  St.     Main  4405 184 

Wm.  E.  Wilcox. 

PLUMBERS'  SUPPLIES. 

JAS.  B.  CLOW  &  SON,  Franklin  &  Harrison  Sts.,  Tel.  Har- 
rison 3787   213 

C.  R.  Clow. 

PLUMBERS  AND  STEAM  FITTERS. 
GLEASON,  F.  P.,  &  SON,  477  Wabash  Ave.    Harrison  95. ..     63 

John  J.  Gleason. 

NACEY,  P.,  CO.,  315  Wabash  Ave.     Harrison  387 355 

SANDERS,  P.,  &  SON,  1314  Wabash  Ave.    South  1149 327 

P.  Sanders. 


G. 


Elevator, 


Gas  Tank, 
Smoke  Stack 
and  Bridge 
PAINTING. 


STOOPS    &   BRO. 

GENERAL 

ROOFERS 


Felt,  Composition 

and  Gravel,  Slate,  Tin 

and  Iron  Roofing 


449  GRAND  AVE., 
CHICAGO. 


TELEPHONE,     MONROE     1187. 


The  Standard  Paint  Co. 


Sole  Manufacturers  of 


BEROIDIROOFING 
i_Ji_r>wii_;  ^FLOORING 


TRADE  MARK  REGISTERED 


DAMP  COURSE 


(  P.  &  B. 

T-  i  A  T-H  T/-T-\»~<   /  FLEX.ITE 
PAINTS  <  RUBERINE 

(  S.  P.  C.  FLEXIBLE  IRON 

NON-INFLAMMABLE 


UNIVERSAL 

P.  &  B.  AND  GIANT 

INSULATING 

BUILDING 


CHICAGO  OFFICE,   188  MADISON  ST. 

168 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  169 

QUARTZ— FILT3R. 

Box. 
GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,   1201,   188    Madison    St.     Main 

4827    78 

C.  B.  Shefler. 

REAL  ESTATE. 

KNEALE,  J.  C.,  217,  138  Washington  St.    Main  375 75 

STEWART,  G.  W.,  108  Dearborn  St.     Central  3535 :  214 

RADIATORS,  BOILERS,  VALVES,  ETC. 

WESTERN  VALVE  CO.,  41-43  W.  Randolph  St.     Main  2539*. .  385 
P.  S.  Hudson. 

ROOFERS. 

ATLAS  ROOFING  CO.,  651  West  Madison  St.    West  954 304 

James  M.  Hagan. 
BREMER  &  B1ELENBERG,  1136  W.  13th  St.     Canal  239 456 

H.  F.  Bremen 

BURKE,  JOHN  &  CO.,  909  W.  Madison  St.    West  1090 33 

BURKE,  AUGUSTUS,  104  W.  Superior  St.     Monroe  208....  193 

ELLIOTT,  JAS.  M.,  411  Blue  Island  Ave.     Canal  688 469 

KNICKERBOCKER  ROOFING  CO.,  3962  Cottage  Grove 

Ave.     Douglas    1611    49 

B.  J.  Kelly. 

McKEON,  C.  J.,  791  Grand  Ave.     West  470 307 

MURDOCK,  WM.  CO.,  145  LaSalle  St.    Central  5435 377 

John  Ingram. 
NATIONAL  ROOFING  CO.,  3223  LaSalle  St.     Yards  1187.    146 

C.  W.  Jones. 

O'DONNELL  &  WILDER,  950-952  W.  12th  St.     Canal  753. ...  448 

J.  H.  Wilder. 
PEERLESS  ROOFING  CO.,  456-458  W.  Taylor  St.  Monroe  839.  266 

Charles  A.  Moran. 

PERKINS,  E.  B.,  B.  &  T.  Exchange.     Main  375 53 

SCHILLINGER  BROS.  CO.,  1181  N.  Seeley  Ave.    West  690..     28 

G.  A.  Schillinger. 
STANDARD  ROOFING  CO.,  290  N.  Halsted.  Monroe  430 233 

John  J.  Wheeler. 
STOOPS,  G.  B.,  &  BRO.,  449  Grand  Ave.     Monroe  1187 437 

G.  B.  Stoops. 

ROAD  ROLLERS. 

KELLY-SPRINGFIELD  ROAD  ROLLER  CO.,  217  Chamber 

of  Commerce.     Main  374   371 

A.  N.  Milner. 

ROOFERS'   SUPPLIES. 

STANDARD  PAINT  CO.,  188  E.  Madison  St.     Main  1161. .   252 

C.  P.  Caswell. 
WATSON,  H.  F.,  CO.,  12  So.  Clinton  St.     Main  4405 184 

W.  E.  Wilcox. 


THE 


KRUG  SAND  CO 


167  Dearborn  Street,  Room  203,  CHICAGO,  ILL, 

TELEPHONE,  CENTRAL  1726. 


ROOFING  GRAVEL  PAVING  GRAVEL 

BANK  SAND  BEACH  SAND 

TORPEDO  SAND  FILLING  SAND 

AETNA  SAND  AND 

GRAVEL  CO. 

6434  EGGLESTON  AVE. 
TELEPHONE,   WENTWORTH    2443 

SAND   AND   GRAVEL    BY 
CARLOAD 

PLANT:  ALGONQUIN,  ILL.  ON  c.  &  N.-W.  RY. 

no 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  171 

SAND  AND  GRAVEL  DEALERS. 

Box. 
AETNA    SAND    &    GRAVEL    CO.,    6434    Eggleston    Ave. 

Wentworth  2443  169 

Charles  Humphrey. 
GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201,  188  Madison  St.    Main  4827.     78 

C.  B.  Shefler. 

GENEVA  LAKE  GRAVEL  &  SAND  CO.,  4230  State  St.    Oak- 
land  1540 248 

M.  E.  Mogg. 

KRUG  SAND  CO.,  203,  167  Dearborn.     Central  1726 155 

S.  Krug. 
KNICKERBOCKER    ICE    CO.,    171   LaSalle   St.     Central 

1006     185 

John  S.  Field. 

KRUG,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  2829  LaSalle.     South  976 5 

LAKE   SHORE   SAND    CO.,   309    Chamber   of   Commerce. 

Main  2571 22 

C.  H.  Stebbins. 

RIPLEY,  HERBERT,  3746  Calumet  Ave.    Douglas  1264 219 

WALSH,  MICHAEL,  447  Hermitage  Ave.   West  840 361 

STAIR  BUILDERS. 

CARSON,  LOUIS,  51  Institute  Place.    Dearborn  4422 43 

SASH,  DOORS,  BLINDS,  MOULDING  AND  MILL  WORK. 
BRUNTON,  JULIUS,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Main  375..  267 
COMPOUND  DOOR  CO.,  189  LaSalle  St.  Central  4935...  442 

John  McConnell. 
FOLEY  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  471  West  22d  St.     Canal 

54    293 

Philip  J.  Foley. 
HINES,  EDWARD,  LUMBER  CO.,  Blue  Island  and  Lincoln. 

Canal   349 6 

Edward  Hines. 
LOCKWOOD  &  STRICKLAND  CO.,  4925  So.  Halsted  St.. 

Yards  621   144 

H.  Vandenberg. 

MEARS,  C.  H.,  &  CO.,  1103  Belmont  Ave.    Lake  View  765 383 

C.  H.  Mears. 
MELROSE  MILL  CO.,  1138-1140  Clybourne  Ave.    North  234. .  418 

L.  C.  Haring. 
NOLLAU  &  WOLFF  MFG.  CO.,  35  Fullerton  Ave.    North  480.    81 

Arthur  Nollau. 
PETERSON,  C.  E.,  CO.,  4914  Wentworth  Ave.     Yards  515. .  291 

VON  PLATEN  &  DICK,  843  W.  Kinzie  St.     West  1427 57 

Maurice  von  Platen. 

SCALES— WAGON  AND  TRACK,  ETC. 
FAIRBANKS,    MORSE   &   CO.,    Monroe    and    Franklin    Sts. 

Main  2025   165 

F.  F.  French. 


B.    KRKFTING 


MANUFACTURER    OF- 


GALVANIZED    IRON    AND 
COPPER  CORNICES 

METAL  SKYLIGHTS 

SLATE,    TIN    AND    CORRUGATED 

IRON    ROOFING. 


119  WE.ST  VAN  BURE.N  STREE.T 
Telephone  Monroe  1367  ....CHICAGO 

Telephones: — Harrison  3894,  Automatic  4496. 

WM.    E.  DEE  COMPANY 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

SEWER  PIPE FIRE  BRICK 

WALL  COPING,  FLUE  LINING 
CHIMNEY  TOPS,  DRAIN  TILE 
PARTITION  TILE,  CEMENT 
AND  ALL  KINDS  OF  MASONS* 
AND  SEWER  BUILDERS'  SUP- 
PLIES. J*  J*  J*  Jt  &  Jt  J* 


MAIN  OFFICE: 

214-215  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.,  112  East  Quincy  St. 

YARDS: 

South  Yards:  37th  St., bet.  Stewart  and  Butler  Sts. 

and  63rd  and  May  Sts. 
North  Yard:  Addison  and  Clark  Sts. 
West  Yard:  W.  46th  and  12th  Sts. 
Northwest  Yard:  Hancock  and  Bloomingdale  Road        Works!    Mecca     Parke 
Down  Town:  124  E.  Quincy  Street.  ' 

Auburn  Park:  75th  St.  and  Lowe  Ave.  Co.,  Ind. 

172 


Chicago 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  173 

STACKS,  CHIMNEYS,  STEEL,  CONCRETE. 

Box. 
WEBER    STEEL    CONCRETE     CHIMNEY   .CO.,    159 

LaSalle  St.     Central  698  67 

Carl  Weber. 

STEEL  ROOFING. 

SYKES  STEEL  ROOFING  CO.,  114  W.  19th  Place.  Canal  810.     69 
Fred'k.  de  Coningh. 

SHEET  METAL  WORK  AND  ROOFING. 
AITKIN  &  WATSON,  302  W.  Van  Buren  St.    Monroe  1230.   354 

John  A.  Aitkin. 
BREMER  &  BIELENBERG,  1136  W.  13th  St.    Canal  239 456 

A.  F.  Bremer. 

McILROY-JENNINGS  CORNICE  WORKS,  1519,  21  State 

St.     South  1191 316 

R.  J.  Mcllroy. 
NATIONAL   SHEET   METAL   WORKS,   671    Larrabee    St. 

North    1772 333 

W.  D.  Martin. 

NO  YES,  E.  E-,  584  West  Lake  St.     West  1284 352 

VALLAS,  WM.  H.,  CORNICE  WORKS,  1325  W.  Lake  St. 

West  219  99 

Wm.  H.  Vallas. 
VOIGTMAN,  FRANK,  CORNICE  CO.,  129  N.  Franklin  St. 

North  360  230 

Frank  Voigtman. 

SEWER  PIPE  AND  DRAIN  TILE. 

CONNELLY,  THOMAS,  84  LaSalle  St.     Main  609 103 

John  A.  Connelly. 
DEE,  WM.  E.,  CO.,  214  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.     Harrison  3894 40 

E.  B.  Myers. 
EVANS,  E.  T.,  &  SON  CO.,  4437  State  St.    Oakland  686 475 

B.  C.  Evans. 

GARDEN  CITY  SAND  CO.,  1201  Security  Bldg.     Main  4827..    78 

C.   B.   Shefler. 
ROSELLE  BRICK  &  TILE  WORKS.  Roselle,  111.,  F.  R.  Crane.  435 

SIDEWALK  AND   VAULT   LIGHTS. 

BROWN  BROS.  MFG.  CO.,  22nd  St.  and  Campbell  Ave.    Canal 

115 125 

E.  J.  Sullivan. 

FRENCH,  J.  B.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  374 222 

RITTER,  E.  W.,  &  CO.,  1441  Monadnock.     Harrison  140...  497 

E.  W.  Ritter. 

SMITH,   F.   P.,  WIRE  AND   IRON   WORKS,   100  Lake   St. 
Central  438 360 

F.  P.  Smith. 


Variety  Mfg.  Co. 

77-83  W.  LAKE  ST.,  CHICAGO,  ILL 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


Cross     Counterbalance    Freight     Elevator    Doors 

Cross  Horizontal  Folding  Doors 

For     Freight     and     Warehouses 

Iron  Fire   Wall,  Doors  and  Window  Shutters 

Iron  Window  Guards 
Blackman   Exhaust  Fans,   Doane  Exhaust  Heads 

Machine-Made    foist    Hangers 
Rolling  Steel  Shutters,  Sidewalk  Doors  and  Gratings 

Beams,     Channels,     Angles 
And  all  kinds  of  Iron   Work  for  Buildings 
Anchors,  Bolts,  Joist  Hangers 
Rods,  etc.,  carried  in  stock 


TELEPHONE,  MAIN  5297 

171 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  175 

SIDEWALKS— CEMENT. 

Box. 

BLOME,  R.  S.,  CO.,  79  Dearborn  St.    Central  12 351 

R.  S.  Blome. 

HOEFFER  &  CO.,  614  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  4790. .  378 
Alex.  C.  Warren. 

PERKINS,  E.  B.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  375 53 

SCHILLINGER  BROS.  CO.,  1181  North  Seeley  Ave.    West  690    28 

G.  A.  Schillinger. 
STANDARD  CONCRETE  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  711-184 

LaSalle   St.     Main   2514 19 

G.  S.  Wheeler. 
SIMPSON  CONSTRUCTION  CO.,  704  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main    8S3 282 

R.  Hansen. 
HYDRAULIC   STONE    &    CONSTRUCTION    CO.,   6428 

Wentworth  Ave.     Tel.  Wentworth  111 221 

E.  A.  Parsons. 

SIDEWALKS— STONE. 
WESTERN   STONE  CO.,  320  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Main   347    390 

T.  A.  Heineman. 

STEEL   AND   IRON   DOORS,   SHUTTERS,   PARTITIONS, 

ETC. 

GLOBE  IRON  WpRKS,  31  Indiana  St.     North  85 251 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 
HARRIS,  S.  H.,  CO.,  29  Pearce  St.     Monroe  1026 388 

A.  C.  Preble. 
KINNEAR  MFG.  CO.  (THE),  112  Clark  St.    Main  4558 273 

A.  S.  Beymer. 
VARIETY  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  77-83  W.  Lake  St.   Main 

3297 335 

E.  L.  Beckerleg. 

STORAGE. 

PARK  FIREPROOF  STORAGE  CO.,  757  N.  Clark  St.  North 

1418     332 

Alex.  Gordon. 

STONE  DEALERS. 
BEDFORD  QUARRIES  CO.,  638,  204  Dearborn  St.    Central 

1698  50 

A.  E.  Dickinson. 
CHICAGO  &  BLOOMINGTON   STONE  CO.,  Bloomington, 

Ind    340 

Wm.  Johnson. 

DARLINGTON  STONE  CO.,  B.  &  T.  Exchange.    Main  374..  196 
James  Sinclair. 


HUGH  YOUKG,  CHARLES  S.  METCALFB,  ALFRED  R.  GOODE, 

Pres.  and  Treas.  Vice  President  Secretary 


Young    Stone    Company 

QUARRYMEN 
STONE  DEALERS 
AND  SHIPPERS 

305  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

LaSalle  and  Washington  Streets 

TELEPHONE,  MAIN  3441  CHICAGO 


WM.  KISSACK,  Pres.  and  Gen'l  Mgr. 


H.  W.  WANNER,  Sec'y 


American  Crushed  Stone  Co. 


CRUSHED  LIMESTONE 


Crushed  Granite  and  Paving  Materials 
Street  Paving  Contractors. 

92  LA  SALLE  STREET, 

Telephone  Main  \\\2  CHI C AGO 

176 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  177 

STONE  DEALERS— CONTINUED. 

Box. 

ILLINOIS  STONE  CO.,  22nd  and  Lumber.     Canal  136, 64 

James  A.  Hogan. 
LEMONT   LIMESTONE   CO.,    519    Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Main   4592    192 

J.  G.  Bodenschatz. 

MALONE  STONE  CO.   (THE),  502  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  3336 305 

E.  T.  Malone. 
McMILLAN,   WM.,    &   SON,   620   Chamber   of   Commerce. 

Main    3113    253 

Wm.  M.  McMillan. 

PORTAGE  ENTRY  QUARRIES  CO.,  502  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  3336 305 

E.  T.  Malone. 
WESTERN   STONE   CO.,   320   Chamber  of  Commerce   Bldg. 

Main  347    390 

T.  A.  Heineman. 
MAHAN  &  CO.,  1116  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.     Main  3136.    42 

W.  R.  Mahan. 

PERRY  MATHEWS  &  BUSKIRK  STONE  CO.,  320  Monad- 
nock.     Harrison  4336   204 

C.  W.  Walters. 

YOUNG  STONE  CO.,  305  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  3441.  259 
Chas.  S.  Metcalfe. 

STONE  DEALERS— CRUSHED. 

AMERICAN    CRUSHED    STONE    CO.,    92    LaSalle    St. 

Main    1112    167 

Wm.  Kissack. 

ARTESIAN  STONE  AND  LIME  WORKS  CO.,  Grand  ave. 

and  W.  Ohio  St.     West  62 419 

Thos.  F.  O'Connell. 
CHICAGO   UNION   LIME  WORKS   CO.,   19th   and   Lincoln 

Sts.     Canal    388 93 

J.  J.  Pleas. 

GENEVA  LAKE  GRAVEL  &  SAND  CO.,  4230  State  St.  Oak- 
land   1541    ,. . .  348 

M.  E.  Mogg. 

ILLINOIS  STONE  CO.,  22nd  and  Lumber  Sts.     Canal  136.     64 
Jas  A.  Hogan. 

PRODUCERS  SUPPLY    CO.,    418    Chamber    of    Commerce. 

Main    3382    65 

Jos.  E.  Lindquist. 

STEARNS  LIME  AND  STONE  CO.,  165  E.  Randolph  St. 

Main  854 151 

R,  I.  Steams. 


t.  LOOMIS,  President  WM.  I.OOMIS,  Vice  President 

JAS.   A.  HOGAN.  Secretary  and   General  Manager 

Illinois  Stone  Company 


CRUSHED  STONE 


DIMENSION   AND  RUBBLE  STONE 

OFFICE}    Corner  22nd  and  Lumber  Streets 

Telephone,  Canal  136 

YARDS  51?*!    Elston   Avenue  and   Bradley  Street 

Telephone,  Monroe  601  CHICAGO 

JOHN    RAWLE    STONE   CO. 


Building 
Stone. 


General   Office 
609  CHAMBER  OF    COMMERCE 


BEDFORD    IN     ANY 

SHAPE 
iranite  and  Marble 

Works  at 

CLEAR   CREEK, 

INO. 


Telephone 
Main  659 


CHICAGO 


178 


CLASSIFIED  BUSINESS  List.  n$ 

STONE   DEALERS — CRUSHED. — CONTINUED. 

Box. 
WAUKESHA  LIME  &  STONE  CO.,  172  Washington  St. 

Main  4145   205 

A.  C.  O'Laughlin. 
WESTERN  STONE  CO.,  320  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Main  347 390 

T.  A.  Heineman. 

STONE  DEALERS— CUT. 

CHICAGO  CUT  STONE  CO.,  3402  LaSalle  St.     Yards  895.  176 

Nels  A.  Larson. 
DIENER,  T.  C.,  &  CO.,  346-354  W.  21st  St.    Canal  133 511 

T.  C.  Diener. 
EDWARDS  &  WARD,  Fullerton  Ave.  Bridge.     North  629 164 

A.  J.  Ward. 
FURST  &  FANNING,  73  Hawthorne  Ave.    North  526 365 

Geo.  C.  Furst. 
FLUCK  &  HAMILTON,  73rd  St.  and  Kimbark  Ave.     Tel. 

Hyde  Park  1326  101 

J.   W.  Hamilton. 
GEIPEL,  ERNEST,  5830  Center  Ave.     Tel.  Wentworth  40.   212 

Ernest  Geipel. 

GIBSON,  ALEX  F.,  3327  LaSalle  St.     Yards  1274 172 

GODFRIAUX  &  CO.,  1058  Girard  St.     Ashland  2673 118 

C.  N.  Godfriaux. 
HENNE  &  CO.,  Fleetwood  and  Blanche.     Monroe  837 246 

R.  E.  Harrsch. 
LARSON  &  SCHOBER,  36th  St.  and  Stewart  Ave 170 

August  Larson. 
OLSON  &  NELSON,  3339  LaSalle  St.     Yards  7571 398 

N.  Nelson. 
RAWLE    JOHN,   STONE  CO.,   609   Chamber  of   Commerce. 

Main  659  186 

STEIN  &  EBERTSHAEUSER,  56  E.  Division  St.    North  793. .  171 

Henry  Ebertshaeuser. 
TAIT,  JOHN,  3401  LaSalle  St.     Yards  1273 107 

STRUCTURAL  IRON  AND  STEEL  WORK. 

AMERICAN  BRIDGE  CO.,  Monadnock  Blk.     Harrison  3760. .  121 
F.  J.  Llewellyn. 

BENNER  MFG.  CO.,  110  W.  Monroe  St.    Monroe  755 250 

M.  Benner. 
BUTLER  STREET  IRON  AND  FOUNDRY  CO.,  3422-3444 

Butler  St.     Yards  1265 179 

Conrad  Braun. 
CHICAGO   BRIDGE   &   IRON    CO.,    105th   and   Throop   Sts. 

Wentworth  607   387 

Horcce  E.  Horton. 


Wm,  Horn  Structural  Iron  Works 


Tel.  West  1018. 


902-908  W.  Lake  St. 

Designs  and 
Estimates  for 
Truss  and  Girder 
Work  Furnished 
on  Application. 


Beams,  Channels,  Angles 
and  Zees 

COT  WHIIiE  YOU  WflIT 

Punching  and  Riveting  Promptly  Executed. 


J1P                        MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Horn's  Patent 

Ceiling  Clip. 

..-•-I                      "    '  ' 

I'at.  May  '2(i,  1904. 
Applied  for  Oct.  4,  1902. 


The  above  clip  is  used  on  all 
sections,  and  for  ceilings  and  parti- 
tions wherever  metal  lath  is  re- 
quired it  has  no  equal. 

180 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  181 

STRUCTURAL  IRON  AND   STEEL  WORK— CONTINUED. 

Box. 

DUFFIN  IRON  WORKS,  4001  Wentworth  Ave.    Yards  137..  211 
Daniel  Duffin. 

GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31-41  Indiana   St.     North  85 251 

W.  B.  Frolichstein. 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  54  Dearborn  St.     Central  616 223 

HALSTED,  JOSEPH,  388  W.  Randolph  St.     Monroe  510....     11 

HE1NEMANN,  LOUIS,  819  Melrose  St.    Belmont  2163 346 

HOLMES,  PYOTT  &  CO.,  13  North  Jefferson  St.    Main  742.. .  476 

O.  W.  Holmes. 
HORN,  WM.,  STRUCTURAL  IRON  WORKS,  902  W.  Lake 

St.     West  1018 119 

Wm.  Horn. 
ILLINOIS  STEEL  CO.,  50  Waubansia  Ave.     Monroe  1721....  375 

W.  H.  Pratt. 
JENNET    BRIDGE   &   IRON    WORKS,   3541    Shields    Ave.  ' 

Yards    1041 142 

Peter  Jennet 
LANDON  &  EGGERS,  1st  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.    Central  5154.   462 

Edward  R.  Landon. 

MORAVA   CONSTRUCTION   CO.,  204  Dearborn    St.     Cen- 
tral   55 173 

Burton  E.  Morse. 

MUTH,  C..  428  Blue  Island  Ave.    Canal  1129 288 

PETERSEN,  H.  A.,  MFG.  CO.,  211  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1589  ' 195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 

SCAAR,  FRANK,  &  CO.,  92-98  W.  llth  St.    Monroe  1289 147 

Frank  Scaar. 
SOUTH   HALSTED  ST.   IRON  WORKS,  135  Adams  St. 

Central   3001 382 

M.  L.  Vanderkloot. 
SCULLY  STEEL  &  IRON  CO.,  Halsted  and  Fulton  Sts. 

Monroe  171    392 

A.  B.  Scully. 
SOUTHWESTERN    ARCHITECTURAL    IRON    WORKS, 

734  Blue  Island  Ave.     Canal   1584 406 

A.  Klein. 

VANDERPOEL  CO.  (THE),  497  W.  22d  St.   Canal  210 458 

Otto  Pastor. 

STRUCTURAL  IRON  &  STEEL  SETTERS. 

VOLKMANN,  CHAS.  &  CO.,  184  Dearborn  St.    Central  6068..  117 
Charles  Volkmann. 

TUCK-POINTING,  BUILDING  REPAIRS  AND 
CLEANING. 

CHR.  PASCHEN   CO.,  976  N.  Leavitt  St.     Ogden  1787...   290 
Chr.  Paschen. 


!  TheS.H.HARRISCO 

29-31  Pearce  St.,  Chicago 

@ 

Manufacturers  of 

Horizontal  Folding  Doors 

!  * 

Meeker  Elevator  Doors 

I 

rxz  E  aJMJiius  oo. 

CHJOAOO. 

A 

Automatic  Fire  Doors 
Passenger  Elevator  Doors 

• 

Jl 

Safes  and  Vault  Doors 

• 

V 

Special  Doors  for  All 
Purposes 

DURENE 


FLOORENE. 

Nothing    Like    it 

for 
Durability   on   Floors 

The     Finest    Finish     for     In- 
terior  Wood    Work    Extant 


MADE    ONLY    BY    THE 


AMERICAN  VARNISH  CO.,  CHICAGO 

Telephone,   North  361 

Let  us  figure  with  you  on  the  Varnish  with  which  you  are  having  the 
most  trouble. 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS   LIST.  183 

TERRA  COTTA. 

Box. 
ILLINOIS    TERRA    COTTA   LUMBER    CO.,    461    Rookery 

Bldg.     Harrison   1705 137 

A.  W.  Beidler. 
NORTHWESTERN  TERRA  COTTA  CO.,  Railway  Exchange 

Bldg.    Harrison  1134 142 

John  R.  True. 

TILE— CEMENT,  ROOF  &  FLOOR. 

WINSLOW,    E.    J.    CO.,    406-138    Jackson    Boul'd.,    Harrison 

2983     324 

E.  J.  Winslow. 

WILLIAMS  GEO.  CO.,  331  Monadnock.     Harrison  3424 216 

Chas.  E.  Cook. 

VAULT  DOORS— IRON  AND  STEEL  DOORS. 
GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31  Ind.  St.     North  85 251 

W.   B.   Frolichstein. 

HICKEY,  M.  H.,  54  Dearborn  St.     Central  616 223 

HARRIS,  S.  H.,  CO.,  29  Pearce  St.     Monroe  1026 388 

A.  C.  Preble. 
PETERSEN,  H.  A.,   MFG.   CO.,  211   Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Main  1589   195 

H.  A.  Petersen. 
VARIETY  MFG.  CO.,  77  W.  Lake  St.     Main  3297 335 

E.  L.  Beckerleg. 

VARNISHES. 

AMERICAN  VARNISH  CO.,  315  North  Branch.     North  361.   417 

Thomas  Mack. 
MURPHY  VARNISH  CO.,  22d  and  Dearborn  Sts.    South  26. .  494 

John  H.  Shanley. 
PRATT  &  LAMBERT,  370  26th  St.     South  798 115 

W.  B.  Hart. 
STANDARD  VARNISH  WORKS,  2620  Armour  Ave.    South 

1709     366 

J.   B.   Cornish. 

VENEERS. 
WILLEY,  C.  L.,  Robey  St.  and  Blue  Island  Ave.     Canal  930. ...  439 

VENTILATORS. 

MATHIS  BROS.  CO.,  25th  Place  and  Stewart  Ave.     South  845.  306 

J.  W.  Mathis. 
STURTEVANT,  B.  F.,  CO.,  281  S.  Clinton  St.    Harrison  846..  354 

H.  M.  Pulsifer. 

VENEERED  DOORS. 

COMPOUND  DOOR  CO.,  189  LaSalle  St.    Central  4935 442 

John  McConnell. 


J.  W.  SCOTT  &  CO. 


American  Iron  &  Wire  Works 


(Not  Incorporated) 
^MANUFACTURERS 


IRON 
DOORS 


Structural  and  Ornamental 


Iron,  Brass  and  Wire  Work 


FIRE 
ESCAPES 


575-577-579-581  CARROLL  AVE, 
CHICAGO 

Telephone:  West  9J6 


FIRE    Wl  NDOWS 

and  METAL  WINDOWS  of  all  Kinds  for  all  Uses 

SEND     FOR    CATALOGUE 

VOIGTMANN  &  COMPANY 

42-54  East  Erie  St.,  CHICAGO  430  W.  14th  St.,  and  427  W.  13th  St.,  NEW  YORK 

Inventors -Patentees-Makers— VOIGTMANN'S  STANDARD  WINDOWS 

184 


CLASSIFIED    BUSINESS    LIST.  185 

WATER  AND  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  PLANTS. 

Box. 
POPE,  SAMUEL  I.,  217  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Main  375 315 

WIRE  AND  EXPANDED  METAL  LATH,  ALSO 
WIRE  AND  IRON  WORKS. 

DICKENSON,  O.  A.,  172  N.  Western  Ave.     Ogden  1138 467 

GLOBE  IRON  WORKS,  31  Indiana  St.     North  85 251 

W.  "B.  Frolichstein. 

HEINEMANN,  LOUIS,  819  Melrose  St.     Belmont  2163 346 

RICKEY,  M.  H.,  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORKS,  54  Dearborn 

St.     Central  616 223 

M.  H.  Hickey. 
IMPERIAL    EXPANDED    METAL    CO.,    1538    Monadnock. 

Harrison  3678    262 

Geo.  A.  Turnbull 

LANDON  &  EGGERS,  1st  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.     Central  288 462 

Edward   R.  Landon. 

NORTHWESTERN  EXPANDED  METAL  CO.,  790  Old  Col- 
ony.    Harrison  799 .416 

Frank  W.  Putnam. 
SMITH,  F.  P.,  WIRE  AND  IRON   WORKS,  100  Lake  St. 

Central    438 360 

F.  P.  Smith. 

STANDARD   CO.   (THE),  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.     Har- 
rison 2514    471 

Paul  G.  Wiegert. 
VOSS,  FRED'K,  617-621  Austin  Ave.    West  757 264 

WHITE  WASHING. 

ADVANCE  WHITEWASHING  CO.,  915  Blue    Island    Ave. 

Canal    176     474 

Eugene  Joyaux. 
FLETCHER,  GEORGE,  672  W.  Madison  St.    West  1417 Ill 

WIRE  ROPE,  CORDAGE  AND  BLOCKS. 

MACOMBER  &  WHYTE  ROPE   CO.,   21   South   Canal   St. 

Main  3675  113 

F.  B.  Macomber. 

WIRE  GLASS  FIRE  WINDOWS. 

VOIGTMAN  &  CO.,  129  N.  Franklin  St.     North  360 230 

Frank  Voigtman. 

WOOD  TURNING,  BAND  SAWING,  ETC. 
PAGELS,  GEORGE,  Loomis  and  21st  Sts.    Canal  391 510 


BARNEY    BENSON    &    SON, 

HOUSE  AND   FIRE  WRECKERS 

FIRE    WRECKS    CLEARED    UP    ON     SHORT    NOTICE 

178-180  North  Green  Street,  near  Milwaukee  Avenue 

TELEPHONES  :  Monroe  1681-Ashland  1401     Established  1871        CHICAGO 
Tp'eohone,  Central  888 

C.  EVERETT  CLARK  COMPANY, 
Qeneral    Contractors  and    Ruiiders, 

SUITE  1405-6  TITLE  AND  TRUST  BLDG  , 

100  Washington  Street,      CHICAGO,  ILL 

186 


CLASSIFIED   BUSINESS  LIST.  187 

WRECKERS. 

Box. 
ANDERSEN,  CHAS.  C.,  176  W.  Madison  St 260 

GARDEN  CITY  WRECKING  &  LUMBER  CO.,  Loomis  and 

47th  Sts.     Yards  259  422 

I.  Waixel. 

KRUG,  S.,  167  Dearborn  St.     Central  1726 155 

NEWMAN,  W.  J.,  84  LaSalle  St.     Main  1693 82 

WESTERN  WRECKING  AND  LUMBER  CO.,  3411  Went- 

worth  Ave.     Yards  1275 36 

Sol.  I.   Shane. 

WHITE,  THOS.  M.,  1071  South  Robey  St.    Canal  1049 73 


Index  to  Contents. 


PAGE. 

By-Laws    .  — : 27 

Classified   Business   List 117 

Gas   Fitters'    Rules 65 

List   of   Licensed   Architects 43 

Mechanics'    Lien    Law 69 

Members  of  Builders'   and  Traders'   Exchange,  alphabetically  arranged....  85 

Officers 9-17 

Order   of   Business 18 

Portraits    Directors    for   one    year 23 

Portraits   Directors    for   two   years 25 

Portraits,    officers     21 

Rules   Governing   Admission    to    Floor 18 

Rules    of    Measurement 36 

Specifications   for    Standard   Hollow  Tile    Fireproofing 57 


Index  to  Advertisers. 


PAGE- 

Adams   Bros.    &    Company 88 

Aetna    Sand   and   Gravel    Co 170 

Altizer   &    Prince    Co 140 

American    Crushed    Stone    Co 176 

American    Iron    and    Wire    Works....    184 

Ames    Iron   Works 158 

American    Varnish    Co 182 

Anderson,    C.    C 140 

Architectural    Iron    Work 118 

Atlas    Portland    Cement    Co    (The) 26 

Baldwin,    M.    E 86 

Bankers'    Surety    Co    (The) 120 

Barney,    Benson,    &    Son 186 

Berry    Brothers,    Limited 164 

Bique,    N.    J 24 

Blome,  R.   S.  Co Fourth  cover 

Bonner    &    Marshall    Company 86 

Bremer    &    Bielenberg 88 

Builders'    Commercial   Agency 92 

Burke,     Augustus     92 

Burke,   John   &   Co 86 

Burns,  John   E.,   Lumber  Co 154 

Butler    Street    Foundry   and    Iron    Co.  .    118 

Caldwell,    G.     G 110 

Canham,    John     86 

Central    Iron    Works    of    Chicago 120 

Chamber  of  Commerce   Safety  Vaults..      88 

Chandler    Lumber    Co 19 

Chicago   Batch   Concrete   Mixer    (The) .      22 

Chicago  Brick   Company 122 

Chicago   Bridge   and   Iron   Works 144 

Chicago     Edison     Company 138 

Chicago    Hydraulic-Press    Brick    Co....    122 

Clark,   C.    Everett,    Company 186 

Clark,    J.    H 104 

Compound  Door  Co.   (The) 20 

Conklin     Lumber    Company 152 

Connelly,  Thomas   22 

Contractors'    Supply    &    Equipment    Co. 

Yellow    insert 

Crear,    Wiljiam    120 

Davis,    Reginald   J.,    Company    (The)..    150 

Decker,    Philip    H 90 

Dee,   Wm.   E.,   Comnany 172 

De   Smet,   George  W .  ." 128 

Dunfen    Iron    Works 144 

Dunfee,   J.    &    Co 106 

Eastern    Metal   Works 104 

Empire   State   Surety   Company   (The) .   110 

Erhardt,    C.eo 83 

Flanagan  &  Biedenweg  Co.    (The) 106 

Fletcher,    George   &    Co 108 

Freeman,    Hart    &    Co 20 

Fridstein     Construction     Co 134 

Gallaher    &    Speck 102 

Garden  City  Sand  Co.    (The)  .  Second  Cover 
General    Fireproofing    Co.    (The) 142 


PAGE. 

Gibbs,   Charles  &  Co 90 

Gindele,    Charles    W.,    Company 

Yellow    insert 

Globe    Iron    Works 6 

Grace,    William,    Company 152 

Harris,    S.   H.    Co.    (The) 182 

Heath   &  Milligan   Mfg.    Co... Yellow  insert 

Heinemann,    Louis    104 

Hendry,    Alexander    94 

Henry    Marble    Co 156 

Hoeffer    &    Co 128 

Holmes,    Pyott   &   Co 110 

Horn,    Wm.,    Structural    Iron    Works..    180 
Hotchkiss    Concrete    Stone    Company..   108 
Hydraulic   Stone  &   Construction   Co...    130 
Illinois  Hollow  Wall  and  Concrete  Com- 
pany     Insert   front   of   book 

Illinois    Steel    Company     116 

Illinois  Stone  Company   178 

Illinois    Terra    Cotta    Lumber    Co 56 

Imperial    Expanded   Metal    Co 8 

International  Fence   &   Fireproofing   Co.     56 

Interior     Woodworking     Co 94 

Iwema,    B 94 

Jenkins   &   Reynolds    Co.    (The) 124 

Kehl,    G 126 

Kelley,   Maus  &   Co 108 

Kelly,   A.    W.,   &   Co 120 

Knickerbocker    Ice     Co 2 

Knickerbocker   Roofing   Co Front  cover 

Kohler    Brothers    138 

Kretting,    E 172 

K'rug,    S i      96 

Krug   Sand    Co.    (The) 170 

'  Labahn    Brick    Co 1 

Lamarche,     M 98 

Lemont    Limestone    Co 100 

Leschen,   A.,  &  Sons,   Rope   Co 134 

Lewis    &    Kitchen    146 

Lockwood   &    Strickland    Co.... Third  cover 

Long,     Albert     112 

Lyons    Lime    Works 54 

Macomber  &  Whyte  Rope  Co. Yellow  insert 

Mathias     Bros 61 

Mavor,    William,    Company 112 

Maxwell    Bros.    Company 54 

McCarthy,    W.    H 4 

Mcllroy- Jennings    Cornice    Works 160 

Merchants'    Loan    &    Trust    Company- 
Bank    (The)    98 

Moran,  Chas.  A.,  Co 8 

Moulding,   Thomas,    Company. Yellow   insert 
Municipal  Engineering  and  Contracting 

Co Insert    front   of   book 

Muth,   Chr 108 

Nacey,   P.   Co 190 

Nathan  Machinery  Supply  Co.    (The)  . .   186 


188 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS— CONTINUED. 


189 


PACK. 

National  Hoist  and  Machinery  Company  136 

National  Roofing  Company 114 

National  Sheet  Metal  Works 64 

Newman  W.  J 8 

North-Western  Expanded  Metal  Co..  142 
Northwestern  Terra  Cotta  Company 

(The)  Second  cover 

Nourse-Taylor  Lumber  Co 24 

Orr  &  Lockett  Hardware  Co 110 

Otis  Elevator  Company 100 

Peerless  Kitchen  Boiler  &  Supply  Co.  55 
Peerless  Portland  Cement  Co . .  Front  cover 

Peterson,  C.  E-,  Co 160 

Pick,  J.  E 20 

Pioneer  Fire  Proofing  Co 106 

Pitkin,  Geo.  W.,  Co 84 

Portsmouth,  Harbison,  Walker,  Co. — 

Third  cover 

Powell,  M.  W.,  Co 102 

Randolph,  S.  M 130 

Rawle,  John,  Stone  Co 178 

Riendeau,  L.  J.,  &  Son 148 

Ritter,  E.  W.,  &  Co 158 

Rittenhouse  &  Embree  Co 19 

Roebling's,  John  A.,  Sons  Co 90 

Royal  Trust  Co 92 

Ryerson,  Joseph  T.,  &  Son 148 

Sanders,  Henry,  Co 156 

Scaar,  Frank  &  Co 102 

Schillinger  Bros.  Co 126 

Schlueter,  Henry  W 112 

Scown,  Wm.  J.,  Building  Co 112 

Scully  Steel  &  Iron  Co 96 

Sherlock,  A.  W 2 

Simpson  Construction  Co 26 


PACK. 
Smith,    F.    P 100 

Snyder,  H.   V.,  &   Son 102 

South  Side  Lumber  Co 156 

South-Western       Architectural       Iron 

Works     98 

Spry,  John,   Lumber  Co 3 

Standard    Company    (The) 1 

Standard   Concrete   Construction   Co...   126 

Standard  Paint  Co.    (The) 168 

Standard    Roofing   Co.    (The) 166 

Standard  Varnish    Works 4 

Steelstone    Construction   Co 114 

Stimson   Elevator   Co 124 

Strandberg,  E.   P.,  Company 68 

Stresenreuter   Bros 68 

Stoops,  Q,  B.,  &  Bro 168 

Temple  Pump  Co.    (The) 182 

Thomas  &  Smith 146 

Travers,    Robert    A 132 

Union    Building    Material    Co... 24 

United   States   Gypsum   Company 166 

Vanderpoel    Co.    (The) 160 

Variety    Mfg.    Co 174 

Voightmann  &  Company 184 

Volkman   &   Co.,    Chas 62-63 

Walsh,    M 115 

Walter,  Wm.  B.,  &  Co 26 

Warwick    Co.    (The) 68 

Watson,  H.  F.,  Co 166 

Watts,  Joshua    55 

Weber   Steel-Concrete   Chimney  Co....  162 

White,   T.   M 68 

Wolfinger,   Clarence  1 154 

Young  Stone  Company 176 

Zephon    Chemical    Compound   Co 6 


ESTABLISHED   1866 


P.  NACEY  Co. 


P.  NACEY,  PRESIDENT. 


Plumbing 
and  Heating ... 

PARTICULAR  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO 

Remodeling,  Defective  Plumbing 

Heating  and 
Drainage  Systems 


315-317  WABASH  AVENUE 

OPPOSITE  AUDITORIUM 


sh°P  and  Warerooms  TELEPHONE,  HARRISON  38 

36  CONGRESS  STREET  "  AUTO.       3137 

190 


Portsmouth  Harbison 

Walker  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS 

IMPERIOUS**  <*  <* 
PRESSED  BRICK 
ALL  COLORS  v*  * 

1205  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building 
Telephone,  Main  416  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


W.  S.  LOCKWOOD,  Pres. 

H.  VANDENBERG,  Mgr.  City  Dept. 


W.  J.  STRICKLAND,  Secy.  &  Treas. 
W.  B.  JONES,  Mgr.  Country  Dept. 


Cockwood  $  Strickland  €o. 


Established  1888. 


Incorporated  1894. 


^^MANUFACTURERS:  OF 


Sash,  Doors,  Interior  Finish,  Frames,  Mouldings,  Lumber,  Lath,  Shingles,  etc, 


TELEPHONE  YARDS  621-622. 

3  Long  Dis.  Trunk  Lines  All  Yards  621. 


HALSTED  &  FORTY  NINTH  STS.. 
CHICAGO,    ILLINOIS. 


